The president will arrive this Friday night at the Córdoba amphitheater, accompanied by national ministers and legislators
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President Milei will arrive in Córdoba this Friday with the aim of taking part in the traditional Festival of Doma and Folklore. His arrival at Ambrosio Taravella International Airport is scheduled for 23:00, from where he will immediately head north. The Head of State is expected to enter the main doma grounds around midnight, coinciding with the moments of greatest attendance.
The event's security is coordinating a special operation to receive the President in a venue that could hold more than 25,000 spectators. Despite the institutional relevance of the visit, Governor Martín Llaryora will not be present because he is still on vacation. Vice Governor Miriam Prunotto will not take part in the formal reception either, leaving the welcome in the hands of the festival's local authorities.
Deputy Gabriel Bornoroni confirmed the presence of the libertarian leader and indicated in advance that the entourage plans to stay close to those present at the festival. Regarding the logistics of the trip, it became known that the officials and legislators accompanying the President purchased their own tickets to the venue. This gesture seeks to project an image of austerity and closeness to the public that attends this national cultural gathering every year.
El presidente Milei arribará a Córdoba este viernes participar en el Festival de Doma y Folklore
Itinerary and details of the presidential arrival
Diego Santilli, the current Interior Minister, will be part of the official delegation that will land at the heliport near the amphitheater area. Although there was speculation about the presence of Karina Milei, her participation in the trip to Córdoba has not yet been fully confirmed. The invitation was extended to various representatives of La Libertad Avanza, who will occupy assigned seats within the authorities' section.
National Deputy Gabriel Bornoroni pointed out the enthusiasm caused by this return of the President to a province that was key to his electoral victory. "His coming to Córdoba again fills me with pride, I believe that they will welcome the President very well," said the leader about Milei's arrival at the festival. The festival's authorities are finalizing the protocol details to ensure that the presidential stay proceeds normally.
One of the notable absences in the entourage will be that of National Senator Luis Juez, who will not be part of the group that will accompany the President. The visit doesn't represent a political challenge for the Executive, since Córdoba is the province that most supports the national government. The dialogue between the national government and the provincial administration remains active through technical channels despite the Governor's absence.