President Javier Milei returned to Argentina this Friday after participating in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, an event that brought together political leaders, businessmen, and global figures to discuss the main economic and geopolitical challenges. During his stay in Davos, the Argentine president developed an intense agenda that included meetings with representatives of major global corporations and institutional meetings with authorities from different countries. On Monday, President Milei will visit Mar del Plata to head a new stop on the so-called Tour of Gratitude, the federal tour through which the president aims to maintain direct contact with his voters and reinforce political support for his management. One of the central activities during his stay in Mar del Plata will be his participation in Derecha Fest, an event that brings together leaders and activists from the liberal-conservative space. It is also planned that he will lead an event at 8:30 p.m. at the corner of Güemes and Avellaneda, where Milei will meet with city residents to thank them for the support received at the polls and share the progress of the reform program promoted by the national government. The return from the international trip comes at a time when the administration is trying to balance its external projection with internal challenges in political and economic matters. The Tour of Gratitude has already made stops in various cities in the country and serves as a tool to consolidate the libertarian electoral base in a context of economic reforms and political tensions. In addition to the official activity, the President was invited by Fátima Florez to attend her show "La Libertad Avanza," a show with a strong political charge and nods to libertarian ideology, which is being performed in the Mar del Plata theater season. From the presidential environment, it is indicated that it will be an open meeting, with a strong political and symbolic imprint. The visit is part of a strategy that combines territorial presence and the construction of its own identity, outside traditional party structures. The official objective was to consolidate international support for the economic policies promoted by his administration, focused on deregulation, defense of the free market, and fiscal order. The Casa Rosada interpreted Milei's participation in the summit as an opportunity to position Argentina before investors and key actors in international markets, in a context where the Government seeks to attract capital and improve the global perception of the country's economic direction.
President Javier Milei to Visit Mar del Plata as Part of 'Tour of Gratitude'
After returning from Davos, Argentine President Javier Milei will visit Mar del Plata to meet with residents and participate in the 'Derecha Fest' event. The trip aims to strengthen support for economic reforms and reinforce ties with voters.