Liberal Libertarian Party

The party has been morally opposed to increasing the public debt and raising taxes, and proposed to reduce government spending as an alternative.

[citation needed] Judge María Romilda Servini de Cubría is handling the legal recognition of the newly created party.

[8] The Liberal Libertarian Party has been criticizing the policies implemented in Argentina since their foundation (e.g., doing a parody of an advertisement about taxes[10]), but the party acquired media attention in March 2011 when they asked Buenos Aires governor Mauricio Macri to lift a ruling on motels which doesn't allow the entrance of more than two people per room, arguing it was a violation of private property rights.

[11] The party suggested closing the CONEAU (National Commission for University Evaluation and Accreditation) arguing it's not only a misuse of taxpayers money but also an affront to academic independence.

[17][18][19] In May 2011, party members took part in the Global Marijuana March in Buenos Aires under the slogan The State is a bad trip (Spanish: El Estado pega mal).

[8][21] The party argue that prohibition violates article 19 of the constitution[22] They also demanded dismissal of the charges against Matías Faray, who was detained for cannabis cultivation.

[34] From May 2012, Argentina's tax agency (AFIP) forced banks to ask authorization in order to sell United States dollars to citizens.

[36] The party believes the people has the constitutional right to use and dispose their private property as they wish,[37] so they protested against the restrictions by buying/selling dollars in small units to the public, without proper government authorization, at Buenos Aires Central Business District.

PL members at the Global Marihuana March in Buenos Aires