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Libertarian Party Partido Libertario | |
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Abbreviation | PL |
President | Ramiro Marra |
Honorary president | Javier Milei |
Founded | 16 October 2018[1] |
Registered | 15 October 2023 (national level) |
Youth wing | Jóvenes Libertarios |
Membership (2023) | 21,841 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
National affiliation | La Libertad Avanza (2021–present) |
Colours | Violet |
Chamber of Deputies | 4 / 257 |
Senate | 1 / 72 |
The Libertarian Party (Spanish: Partido Libertario, abbr. PL) is a political party in Argentina. It promotes elements of social conservatism and right-libertarianism, being supportive of economic liberalism[4] and minarchism. In 2019, Javier Milei affiliated to the party and was chosen honorary president, the same year it joined the Avanza Libertad coalition. In 2021 it was one of the founding parties of the La Libertad Avanza coalition, led by Javier Milei.[7] Milei ended winning the 2023 Argentine general election runoff, placed second in the first round of the general election and placed first in the Argentine primary election with 29.86% of the vote.[8][9][10]
The party's ideology, according to its own platform, centers on libertarianism, advocating for free markets and a minimal and secular state, among other ideas.[4] However, among its followers, there are positions ranging from classical liberalism and conservatism to anarcho-capitalism and cross-sectional approaches.[11][12]
The party has obtained authorisation to support national-level candidacies. The establishment of the National Executive Board took place in Rosario, with the participation of libertarian leaders from various provinces. It is chaired by Ramiro Marra, who also holds the position of legislator in the Buenos Aires City Legislature. Furthermore, the party holds national legal recognition and is established in eleven districts, including the Federal Capital.