Javier Milei moved the country by singing the National Anthem while covered with the Argentine flag.
Javier Milei, President of the Nation
porEditorial Team
Argentina
After a historic show, President Javier Milei returned to the stage wrapped in the flag to sing the national anthem
President Javier Milei starred in one of the most emotional moments of the night at the Movistar Arena. After delivering an unprecedented performance as part of the presentation of his new book "La construcción del milagro", the head of state reappeared on stage draped in the Argentine flag and sang the National Anthem a cappella, accompanied by thousands of Las Fuerzas del Cielo supporters who filled the stadium.
The initial silence turned into a massive chorus that made the venue vibrate. Milei, with a steady gaze and a voice trembling with emotion, performed the anthem without music, in a scene that combined patriotic solemnity and political fervor. The stands replied in unison with applause and shouts of "Long live freedom, damn it!", while the president, visibly moved, raised the sky blue and white flag.
Javier Milei.
The sequence marked the climax of a day that blended culture, politics, and national epic. Before the closing, Milei had performed rock classics with his band—made up of libertarian collaborators and legislators—and expressed words of gratitude to his political circle. "I want to thank the iron triangle, Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo, and each of the officials, deputies, and senators who are here", he said, referring to his closest power circle.
After finishing his musical set, the President announced that he would leave the stage momentarily to prepare for the formal presentation of his book. "I ask you to give me a moment, you'll have the great Agustín Laje talking about the cultural battle. Meanwhile, I'm going to take a shower and get dressed as President", he said with a laugh, prompting an ovation from the audience.
Movistar Arena repleto de seguidores del presidente.
During that interval, writer and political scientist Agustín Laje took the floor to deliver a speech focused on the three pillars of liberal philosophy: life, liberty, and property. He spoke about the need to continue the "cultural battle" against single-minded thinking and reaffirmed the defense of the values that inspire the libertarian movement.