During a massive caravan in Tres de Febrero, President Javier Milei surprised those present with an unprecedented gesture toward the independent press. Amid chants and violet flags that filled the district, the head of state took the microphone and delivered a direct message: "Greetings to La Derecha Diario, a serious media outlet. A media outlet that informs, a media outlet that tells the truth."
Milei's words sparked an ovation among libertarian supporters, who interpreted the recognition as a vindication of journalism committed to freedom and informational transparency. In a political landscape where much of the traditional media aligns with the opposition, the President emphasized the value of those outlets that "do not lie or manipulate," consolidating his alliance with the alternative press that has accompanied him since the early days of his political career.
In this same context, Javier Milei led a massive event in the district of Tres de Febrero, where he was welcomed by thousands of residents alongside Mayor Diego Valenzuela and the national deputy candidate for La Libertad Avanza, Diego Santilli. In his speech, the President reaffirmed the Government's direction and raised the political tone ahead of the October 26 elections: "It is civilization or barbarism. It is Milei or the Kirchners," he declared.









