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Milei and Peña Stand for “Western Values” at Conservative Event in Asunción

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Argentine President Javier Milei defended his fiscal adjustment policies and 'Western culture' in meetings with Paraguayan President Santiago Peña and at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Tuesday.

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Journalists of Paraguay denounce censorship during Milei's speech at a conservative forum The Paraguayan Journalists' Union (SPP) denounced this Tuesday "violence and censorship of the media" during the intervention of the President of Argentina, Javier Milei, at the Political Conference of Conservative Action (CPAC), held for the first time in Asunción, saying that [...] The entry Union of Journalists denounced that they did not allow them to r…

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The Argentine president shared an extensive meeting with his Paraguayan par in Asunción. Both were part of a new edition of the Conference of Conservative Political Action. "While there are important phenomena, we are not yet facing a great growth of the right in Latin America," an expert told Sputnik.

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Argentine President Javier Milei paid tribute this Tuesday to American activist Charlie Kirk, murdered last week, and warned against “the third tracks” between the right and socialism, as he opened the conservative CPAC conference in Asunción del Paraguay.

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During his speech at the opening of the first edition of the Political Conference of Conservative Action (CPAC) in Paraguay, Argentine President Javier Milei highlighted the economic model of the country and assured that it is the model to follow in South America. Milei highlighted the economic model of the country. Photo: Presidency “Paraguay is an example of what has to be done in economic matters, both for my country and for the rest of South…

The Argentine journalist based in Miami is CEO of CPAC Argentina and signed a contract with SIDE to act as a liaison with the US. Her name appears as a key piece of a device that mixes political lobby, intelligence and opaque financing. Javier Milei barely named her, but enough to light antennas. “Thanks to Soledad Cedro, regional CEO of CPAC, for having invited me,” said from the scene of CPAC Paraguay, in the middle of an auditorium that cheer…

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#BorderPeriodismo broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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