President Javier Milei will return this Sunday to the Chamber of Deputies to open the 144th ordinary session period. He plans to deliver a speech that will be "the most reformist in the history" of the country. The details of the address are being held in strict secrecy. Milei and his strategic advisor Santiago Caputo worked on the speech's text during the last week, with the final version being defined on Thursday. Sources within the La Libertad Avanza team explain that this decision was made to maintain suspense and ensure that society is fully focused on the president's words on Sunday. The speech, which will last about an hour, is scheduled for 9:00 PM local time. It is expected that in his address, Milei will announce more than 40 legislative reforms concerning the ministries that make up the government's structure. The president may also touch upon the topic of his administration's inheritance and the changes he has managed to implement. In recent days, he has also criticized business leaders, stating that they have "exposed the corrupt system that sank decent Argentines".
Milei to Deliver Speech on 'The Most Reformist Year in History'
President Javier Milei will address the Argentine Congress on Sunday, marking the start of the 144th ordinary session period. He is set to deliver a speech promising "the most reformist year in history," with details kept under strict wraps.