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Javier Milei confirmed that he will move this Monday to Quinta de Olivos

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The president hopes that the reforms and the construction of kennels for his “four-legged children”, the five English mastiff dogs, will be completed. Spare parts and “bad energy cleaning”

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A little less than a month before the national government, President Javier Milei will be installed this Monday in the Olivos residence. This was confirmed by the president and leader of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in radio statements made this Sunday afternoon. He also explained the reasons why he delayed his move. Milei, who until now was staying at the Libertador Hotel in the downtown, confessed that the decision to move to Olivos 31 days after …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The president hopes that the reforms and the construction of kennels for his “four-legged children”, the five English mastiff dogs, will be completed. Spare parts and “bad energy cleaning”

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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President Javier Milei is planning to move to live in Quinta de Olivos this Monday. This was confirmed by the president and leader of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) in radio statements this Sunday. He also said what were the reasons why he delayed his move.” Tomorrow I'll settle in,” he told Radio Mitre. He will spend most of his time there, but his dogs will not go yet. “The thing is that my little children (as they call their dogs) can't move becaus…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, January 7, 2024.
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