Just a Formality: Bullrich Resigns as Argentina's Security Minister
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It did so through a decree published in the Official Gazette. The woman now former Secretary of Security assumes in place of Senator-elect Patricia Bullrich, whose resignation was accepted in another official text.
The former minister will assume as senator of the Argentine Upper House on December 10.
Just a formality: Bullrich resigns as Argentina's Security Minister
Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich turned in her resignation effective Monday to President Javier Milei to prepare for her accession to the Senate on December 10, to which she was elected on Oct. 26 on behalf of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA). Alejandra Monteoliva is set to succeed her as the new head of the security portfolio.
Patricia Bullrich published her resignation from the post of Minister of Security and disseminated it in her X account. In a message addressed to President Javier Milei, the official explained that the resignation will take effect from December 1st. On December 10th, she will assume her seat as national senator. Her successor will be Alejandra Monteoliva, currently the second in command in the portfolio. Bullrich will be the head of the La Liber…
Patricia Bullrich Advanced the Succession and Formalized Her Departure From the Ministry of Security
The National Senator-elect sent a letter to the President with her resignation. Since Monday, December 1, she leaves her office in the Executive and on December 10 she will take up office in the House.
With a letter addressed to Javier Milei, Patricia Bullrich resigned as Minister of Security “I will continue to defend the values we share and the reforms that the country needs,” she wrote. The official had sworn as a senator last Friday and will take up this post on December 10. Patricia Bullrich presented her resignation as Minister of Security. [...] Entry Argentina Patricia Bullrich resigns from the Ministry of Security to take office in t…
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