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Milei’s Security Shake-Up Puts A General In Charge Of Argentina’s Defense

Summary by The Rio Times
Argentina’s president Javier Milei has just changed the people in charge of the country’s muscle: security and defense. On paper it looks like a routine reshuffle. In reality, it opens an old wound and redraws the balance between politicians, generals and street power. From 10 December, Alejandra Monteoliva will take over as security minister, replacing […]

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The Chief of Staff of the Argentine Army, Carlos Presti, will assume the post that until now held Luis Petri. It was also reported that Alejandra Monteoliva will be the next Minister of Security to replace Patricia Bullrich.

·Chile
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The president of the Nation, Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza), announced that starting December 10 Alejandra Monteoliva will be the new minister of

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The President appointed Monteoliva as Bullrich’s successor in security. Meanwhile, the Chief of Staff of the Army will be the first military to head the defense portfolio since the return of democracy.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This Tuesday, Alejandra Monteoliva and Carlos Presti debut in Security and Defense. Meanwhile, Karina Milei organizes an event in Buenos Aires province. Casa Rosada seeks to regain political control after the leaks that forced the May Council to stop.

·Argentina
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President Javier Milei announced that Alejandra Monteoliva and Carlos Presti will assume as new ministers of security and defense, respectively. The national president formalized the departure of Bullrich and Petri before both take office in the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, on December 10. “The President’s Office reports that the current Secretary of Security, Alejandra Monteoliva, will be the new Minister of National Security,” the offic…

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zonanortediario.com.ar broke the news in on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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