Argentina’s governing coalition, led by Diana Bullrich, is attempting to circumvent the country’s primary elections (PASO) ahead of the 2027 vote. This move follows a recent scandal involving government spokesperson Manuel Adorni. Bullrich will present a proposal to Karina Milei, a key advisor and sister of President Javier Milei, during an upcoming political meeting. The proposal suggests allowing a “collectora” – a type of list or grouping – to participate in the 2027 elections, potentially avoiding a traditional primary. This maneuver aims to streamline the electoral process and consolidate support for the ruling party. The initiative is being framed as a reform to advance electoral procedures. It remains to be seen whether Milei will support the proposed changes, which are occurring during a period of political turbulence.