The president is preparing for his arrival in Corrientes and seeks to federalize management to consolidate liberal reforms
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After the meeting with nearly twenty governors at Casa Rosada, President Javier Milei is working on a new political phase: strengthening his presence in the interior of the country and consolidating the federal project of liberal reforms.
With the support obtained after the resounding victory of La Libertad Avanza in the legislative elections, the president is preparing a travel agenda through various key provinces, marking a shift in dynamics compared to the first stage of his administration.
Reunión de Javier Milei con el primer mandatario chaqueño, Leandro Zdero
"I proposed that we work together to make Argentina great again", Milei stated after the meeting with provincial leaders, where the beginning of the so-called "coalition for reforms" was outlined.
Confirmed visit to Corrientes and participation in the Club de la Libertad Congress
Official sources confirmed that the head of state will travel to Corrientes on Thursday, November 13, after his return from the United States. There, he will participate in the 12th Economics Congress of Club de la Libertad, an event that will bring together more than forty speakers, including officials, business leaders, and academics, to delve into the intellectual debates that unite us in these times.
Última visita de Javier Milei a Corrientes durante la campaña
Javier Milei will undoubtedly be the star speaker at the Congress, with tickets costing 50,000 pesos (110 pounds), and, according to reports, there will be no public broadcast.
Before arriving in Corrientes, the president will speak at the America Business Forum in Miami (November 5 and 6) and will attend the inauguration of Bolivia's new president, Rodrigo Paz, on Saturday, November 8 in La Paz.
A federal agenda under construction
The Executive is also considering organizing meetings in various provinces to strengthen the Government's relations with the provinces. During the campaign, Milei had visited nine provinces and secured 40.5% of the votes, prevailing in 14 districts and in the City of Buenos Aires.
Casa Rosada confirmed that possible activities are being considered in Mendoza, Córdoba, Santa Fe, and Entre Ríos. The President will seek to take a more active role in this new phase.
El Presidente de visita en Chaco
Undoubtedly, before finalizing the schedule of activities, Milei will need to solve the appointment of the new direct interlocutor with the provincial leaders, a position that has remained vacant since Guillermo Francos's resignation and is being requested even by the governors themselves.