
The Derecha Fest sweeps through Córdoba: popular support, genuine commitment, and libertarian fervor
More than 2,000 people have already purchased their tickets for the year's major liberal event
La Derecha Fest in Córdoba is shaping up to be one of the most popular and passionate political events in recent times. Just days before the event, 90% of the tickets have already been sold and thousands of Argentinians are showing they are willing to do whatever it takes to be part of the liberal renaissance led by President Javier Milei.
Unlike traditional paid activism, there are no buses, no per diems, and no payments for attendance here: there is conviction. In fact, 20% of attendees obtained their ticket thanks to financing from Mercado Pago, which doesn't represent a weakness but rather a clear sign of the commitment of a citizenry that prefers to invest in freedom rather than resign itself to statism.
Popular ticket and star-studded line-up
With an affordable price of $35,000, La Derecha Fest will feature the star presence of Javier Milei and prominent figures from the cultural battle. Political scientist Agustín Laje, writer Nicolás Márquez, journalist and owner of La Derecha DiarioJavier Negre, filmmaker Diego Recalde, influencer Gordo Dan and Alex Bruesewitz, Donald Trump's digital strategist will participate.

Far from the empty formulas of traditional politics, the event is committed to clear, unvarnished ideas and a unique experience for attendees: meet and greet, official merchandise, and the opportunity to share space with La Libertad Avanza leaders such as Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo.
Galperin, natural ally of the new liberal economic model
Marcos Galperin's role and his company Mercado Libre are key. Meanwhile, some sectors criticize him, the reality is that his platform allows more Argentinians to access events like this one, with clear, transparent, and voluntary financing options. Faced with fiscal suffocation and state interventionism, Galperin chooses to bet on freedom and efficiency.

His recent decision to close offices in Córdoba due to tax pressure highlights the central message of the event: there is no possible prosperity without clear rules and respect for private effort.
Commitment that can't be rented
Unlike the patronage of other times, attendees at La Derecha Fest choose to be there. They pay for their ticket, even in installments, because they believe in a cause.
In times when many expect the State to solve everything, thousands of Argentinians choose to invest in ideas that change history.
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