
He President of the Nation, Javier Mileidecided to organize a special end-of-year dinner, days after his trip to the Mercosur Summit in Foz do Iguazú, Brazil. The meeting will take place next Monday evening at Quinta de Olivos.
The formal invitation was sent to all members of the national cabinet with the aim of sharing a moment of detente after a year marked by profound reforms and debates in Congress, official sources told the media.
The presence of the Secretary General of the Presidium, Karina Mileithe chief of staff, Manuel Adornifrom the Minister of Economics, Luis Caputoand Minister of Deregulation Federico Rumpfenegger, among other senior officials.
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Official sources did not disclose that other La Libertad leaders might join Avanza, such as: the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, the President of the La Libertad Avanza bloc, Patricia Bullrichand the head of the central bank, Santiago Bausili.
Although this is a celebratory event, it is not excluded that topics on the public agenda will be discussed in the evening. The meeting will allow officials to exchange views on the challenges the administration will face in 2026.
The menu chosen for the meeting is barbecue. Official sources indicate this Payment for the event will be made according to the method usually used by the President. Each participant was able to do their part to avoid the use of public money in celebrations.
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Before the barbecue in Olivos, Milei travels to Brazil
Before the year-end celebrations, Milei and his cabinet will attend the Mercosur Summit, which will take place on Saturday, December 20, in Foz de Iguazú, Brazil.
The president will attend the event as there are doubts about the agreement between the regional bloc and the European Union. The truth is that both Italy and France are reluctant to sign the agreement that Brazilian President Luiz Inacío Lula da Silva expected and which could last until 2026.
After welcoming recently elected Chilean President José Antonio Kast, the Libertarian government hopes to form an informal right-wing alliance spanning Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru, in line with Republican Donald Trump’s policies in the United States.
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