Buenos Aires, March 12 (NA) – Just after landing from his tour of the United States and attending the inauguration of José Antonio Kast in Chile, President Javier Milei will continue his international agenda tomorrow, as he will head to Spain to participate, on Saturday, in the Madrid Economic Forum. This is an opportunity in which Milei will again speak of the cultural battle he has faced since arriving at the Casa Rosada and the direction of the Argentine economy. The national leader's agenda is also full of meetings with libertarian leaders with whom he has great personal harmony, according to the Argentine News Agency. One of those meetings will be with Santiago Abascal, leader of the right-wing VOX party, to reinforce the political alliance they have maintained for years. They have shared various events since the economist jumped into the political arena, and the President trusts that the Deputy in the General Courts for Madrid will be the replacement for Pedro Sánchez. There will be another important meeting for the head of the Executive Branch: with economist Jesús Huerta de Soto, whom he considers one of the greatest living exponents of the Austrian School. Such is his admiration for the Spaniard that on April 27 of last year he decorated him with the Order of May. The main event is concentrated in the speech he will give before businessmen at the Forum, which will take place on Saturday at 4:00 PM Argentine time. For this activity, the President has planned an exhibition based on his management, the pending changes and, fundamentally, to account for the cultural battle he has managed to portray. In this aspect, there will be no lack of criticism of socialism with details of how, in his opinion, they 'impoverished' societies. As in his previous visits, the official agenda does not include meetings with Spanish President Pedro Sánchez or with members of the PSOE government. The diplomatic relationship continues to be marked by tension, and Milei has again opted for a 'private-institutional' itinerary, moving within the ecosystem of businessmen, liberal economists, and the VOX leadership. Something that suits him well and that occurs in a frenetic week. Milei passed through Miami, New York, and Valparaíso before touching Argentine soil for a few hours to receive the February inflation data (2.9%) and get back on the presidential plane. On Sunday at 9:00 he will return to the City of Buenos Aires. This is one of the economists most admired by Milei. At 4:15 PM, he will speak at the 'Madrid Economic Forum 2026'. The head of state was departing for Madrid at 11:00 PM this Thursday and will arrive this Friday at 1:30 PM Argentine time. On Saturday, the action will begin for the economist. Both leaders have shared events in the past, even together. An hour later, the President will shake hands and hold a meeting with economist Jesús Huerta de Soto. Because he will meet at 10:00 AM national time with the Deputy in the General Courts for Madrid and President of the VOX party, Santiago Abascal, with whom he not only maintains ideological affinity but also personal harmony. Logically, there will also be mentions of the cultural battle he embodies. Then, at 5:15 PM, he will receive a commemorative award in honor of Ludwig von Mises from Philipp Bagus. At 7:00 PM the journey is in its final stretch because at that time the return flight to Argentina departs, which will arrive in the City of Buenos Aires on Sunday, March 15 at 9:00 AM. In the middle of his itinerary, the trip of Manuel Adorni, the Head of Cabinet, with his wife in the presidential delegation sparked a series of speculations that the ruling party is trying to put out, trying not to have political costs. Milei's day-to-day in Spain Javier Milei's agenda in Spanish territory is fully booked except for the day of his arrival. His speech will have the classic axes of the head of state, with a review of his management, the changes he has managed to implement since arriving at the Casa Rosada, and the pending reforms.
Milei Heads to Spain for Madrid Economic Forum
Argentine President Javier Milei, after visiting the US and Chile, travels to Spain. In Madrid, he will speak at an economic forum, meet with VOX party leader Santiago Abascal and economist Jesús Huerta de Soto. Milei will focus on advancing his economic agenda and cultural battle.