The Government Declared 2026 “the Year of Argentine Greatness”
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Javier Miley signed the relevant decree.
By Decree 56/2026 published this Thursday in the Official Gazette, the Government declared 2026 as “the year of Argentine greatness” and ordered that, from the measure, all official documentation of the public administration should bear a legend with the slogan. Moreover, it said that the executive branch “will carry out the relevant actions aimed at highlighting and disseminating policies that are carried out to magnify the country.” The regula…
The Executive is committed to taking action to highlight and disseminate policies that will be carried out to enlarge the country; it also invites other administrations to join
This measure obliges the various branches of the national public administration to incorporate this legend into the letterhead of official documentation. The Government officially declared 2026 as the “Year of the Argentine Greatness”, in line with the messianic delirium of Javier Milei’s libertarian administration convinced of the “success” of the Budget Plan and of the structural reforms that it will try to approve in Congress, while true grea…
Buenos Aires, 29 January (NA) – The government officially declared 2026 as the “Year of Greatness Argentina”, in line with the projections of economic growth that Javier Milei’s libertarian administration stipulated in the Budget Plan and the promises of structural reforms that it will try to approve in Congress. DNU 56/2026, which the president signed with his chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, obliges the various departments of the national public…
The national government advanced with a new symbolic and political definition for the official calendar. This Thursday, by a decree published in the Official Gazette, President Javier Milei formally declared 2026 as the “Year of the Argentine Grandeza”, a slogan that will pass through the entire national public administration. The decision was embodied in Decree 56/2026, which bears the signatures of the president and chief of staff, Manuel Ador…
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