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Milei Kicks Off Domestic Political Agenda in Mar del Plata

Argentine President Javier Milei, following the Davos forum, will focus on strengthening his party, starting with a series of events in Mar del Plata before planned trips to key provinces.


Milei Kicks Off Domestic Political Agenda in Mar del Plata

After his participation in the Davos Economic Forum, President Javier Milei will return this week to his domestic political agenda with the objective of consolidating the structure of La Libertad Avanza in preparation for the re-election project of 2027. The starting point will be Mar del Plata, where he will lead a caravan alongside his sister, Karina Milei, and participate in a conservative ideological meeting. According to the Argentine News Agency, the head of state will arrive in 'La Feliz' to lead this Monday at 8:30 PM the so-called 'Tour of Gratitude' at the intersection of Güemes and Avellaneda streets, repeating the campaign mystique with a megaphone in hand. On Tuesday, the agenda will continue at the Horizonte Beach Club with a new edition of 'La Derecha Fest'. There, Milei will share the stage with leaders of the 'cultural battle' such as Agustín Laje and Nicolás Márquez, as well as with lawmakers like Lilia Lemoine and the mayor on leave (and current Buenos Aires senator), Guillermo Montenegro. The federal roadmap: Mendoza, Entre Ríos, and Jujuy. The ruling party's strategy does not stop on the Atlantic coast. In Balcarce 50, they are already designing the President's landing in the interior of the country for mid-February, with Mendoza as a priority. In that Cuyoan land, Milei would accompany Martín Menem and the Secretary General of the Presidency to bolster the alliance with the PRO and Governor Alfredo Cornejo, in the lead-up to the departmental elections that will renew deliberative councils in key districts such as San Rafael and Luján de Cuyo. The tentative itinerary also includes Entre Ríos, the territory of ally Rogelio Frigerio, and a more complex stop in Jujuy. There, Carlos Sadirof the 'United Provinces' bloc (along with Martín Llaryora, Maximiliano Pullaro, and Ignacio Torres), a space that seeks to build a centrist alternative and maintains certain frictions with the Casa Rosada.