The ruling party's proposal to include "collective ballots" in the electoral reform has sparked criticism from the opposition, which views it as a maneuver to benefit the Government. Legislators from Unión por la Patria, such as Victoria Tolosa Paz and Agustín Rossi, denounce that the objective is to eliminate the PASO (preliminary internal elections) to prevent Peronism from organizing its internal positions. They point out that the scheme of a single paper ballot with collective options would allow allies like the PRO to add seats to La Libertad Avanza in the province of Buenos Aires, while the ruling party seeks to fragment the opposition.