Argentina's Milei opens Congress praising Trump and attacking opposition
- On Sunday, President Javier Milei opened Congress, praising US President Donald Trump and outlining priorities for the second half of his term.
- Following recent congressional votes, Milei's midterm victories consolidated power as La Libertad Avanza became the largest bloc, securing one-third needed to uphold vetoes.
- The session had a rally-like atmosphere, with La Libertad Avanza supporters singing and official television feed omitting opponents amid heavy heckling.
- Trade unions and street protesters mobilised after the law sparked protests in the past two weeks, amid more than 21,000 company closures and 300,000 job losses.
- Milei announced nine months of structural reform packages and a 90-item reform plan, aiming to revise glacier protections affecting seven million Argentines and make the US-Donald Trump strategic alliance state policy.
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Milei Unveils Sweeping Reform Plan in Combative Speech
Key Points — Argentina’s president used a 90-minute state-of-the-nation address to brand opposition lawmakers “thieves,” “murderers,” and “parasites” while touting a year of legislative victories — Milei announced nine months of structural reform packages covering trade, tax, and civil law, aiming to redesign Argentina’s institutional architecture — He called the Trump alliance Argentina’s most important […]
Argentine ultraliberal President Javier Milei announced that he wants to transform Donald Trump's rapprochement with the United States into a state policy, in order to strengthen Argentina's position in the South Atlantic. ...
Argentine President Javier Milei unveils ambitious plan of 90 reforms to transform the country and strengthens ties with Washington Still further in reforms, ever closer
Argentine President Javier Miel said on Sunday he wants the "strategic alliance" with ally the United States, led by President Donald Trump, to become "state policy."
The staging of the ultra-Argentine president was a compendium of aggressions against deputies and senators: "chorros" (ladrones), "criminals", "golpistas." There were almost no announcements Dislocated, far from the attitude of a politician occupying the presidential chair, Javier Milei inaugurated the ordinary sessions of Congress as a Verborragic agitator of social networks. The staging of the ultra-Argentine president was a compendium of aggr…
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