Despite his frustrated arrival at Immigration, Valenzuela said that everything is "perfect" with Karina Milei
Diego Valenzuela, the former mayor of Tres de Febrero, downplayed the impact of his failed appointment to lead the Migration Security Agency, stating that everything is fine with both Karina Milei and President Javier Milei.
Diego Valenzuela, currently a senator from Buenos Aires Province and former mayor of Tres de Febrero, has attempted to mitigate the fallout from his thwarted appointment as head of the Migration Security Agency. This appointment was declined by Karina Milei, the Secretary General of the Presidency. Speaking at Expoagro, Valenzuela expressed that he maintains good relations with both Karina and President Javier Milei, reassuring supporters that he was not removed from any position but rather continues collaborating effectively with others, like SebastiΓ‘n Pareja, focusing on future governance goals for 2027.
In his remarks, Valenzuela highlighted that discussions are still productive and positive between him and the Milei administration, stressing the importance of unity and teamwork in politics. He suggested that the political landscape in Buenos Aires is preparing for significant changes ahead of the next elections, where the objective is to establish a strong leadership that will govern the province effectively. His emphasis on maintaining harmony suggests an effort to stabilize his political position despite setbacks.
Valenzuela's comments come at a crucial time for the Milei administration, which is still new and navigating various challenges. By publicly showcasing a united front and commitment to collaboration with key figures in the government, Valenzuela seems to be strategizing to safeguard his political prospects and influence in the province. The situation reflects broader themes of political alliances and the maneuvering often seen within Argentine politics, particularly in the run-up to pivotal elections.