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Patricia Bullrich has been appointed as Argentina’s Security Minister in Javier Milei’s government.The president-elect’s office confirmed this on November 23, 2023.This role isn’t new to Bullrich; she served in the same capacity from 2015 to 2019 under Mauricio Macri’s leadership.Earlier, Bullrich competed in Argentina’s presidential elections with “Juntos por el Cambio” (Together for Change).She finished third in the initial round on October 22.

Following this, she supported Milei in the runoff election.During his campaign, Milei announced plans to streamline the government.

He intends to reduce the number of ministries from 18 to 8.Patricia Bullrich Takes Charge as Argentina’s Security Minister.

(Photo Internet reproduction)So far, he has named several ministers, including Guillermo Ferraro for Infrastructure and Mariano Cúneo Libarona for Justice.However, he still needs to appoint heads for the Defense and Economy ministries.

Clarín, a local newspaper, suggests Luis “Toto” Caputo for the Economy Ministry.Caputo has served as Finance Minister under Macri and led the country’s Central Bank.

His experience aligns well with the role.At 67, Bullrich brings a wealth of experience to her role.

She holds degrees in humanities, social sciences, and political science.Her academic background includes studies at the University of Palermo and the University of San Martín.Bullrich’s political journeyBullrich’s political journey began early.

At 17, she joined the Youth Peronist movement, a group aligned with the leftist ideology of former President Juan Domingo Perón.Despite her leftist beginnings, Bullrich now identifies with center-right politics.

Known as Argentina’s Iron Lady, Bullrich’s political career is extensive.She has represented Buenos Aires in parliament and held various ministerial positions.

Her previous roles include Minister of Labor and Social Security.In summary, Bullrich’s appointment as Security Minister marks a significant moment in Argentina’s politics.Her extensive experience and diverse political background position her well for this important role in Milei’s government.





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