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Milei Received Pedrito, the 10-Year-Old Boy Who Supports the Government: “Ten Glorious Years Are Coming”

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The meeting was this Monday at Casa Rosada. The boy arrived with journalist Robertito Funes who interviewed the head of state for Telefé, in a talk about politics, economics and some points of his personal life

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The 10-year-old returned to the presidential office with his mother and journalist Roberto Funes Ugarte. He had met the President last April, who gave him two books and responded to his inquiries.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The meeting was this Monday at Casa Rosada. The boy arrived with journalist Robertito Funes who interviewed the head of state for Telefé, in a talk about politics, economics and some points of his personal life

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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President Javier Milei received Pedrito again at the Casa Rosada, the 10-year-old boy who became known on TV for his support for the libertarian ideology. The meeting took place after the controversy over the weekend with the family of another child, whom Milei described as Kirchnerista.During this long-awaited reunion, mediated by journalist Roberto Funes Ugarte, the “libertarian baby” threw two hot questions to the Argentine president.Milei me…

The ten-year-old boy who fulfilled his dream on April 2 of meeting the president, was received again in Balcarce 50. The Milei entry received for the second time Pedrito in Casa Rosada was first published in #BorderJournalism.

Javier Milei received the child in the presidential office of Casa Rosada for the second time, together with his mother and journalist Robertito Funes, who organized the visit. He asked about his departure to Victoria Villarruel and a second term. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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