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After meeting with Trump, Milei returns to Argentina to face internal tensions

After meeting with Trump, Milei returns to Argentina to face internal tensions

The president of Argentina, Javier Mileiarrived in Argentina this Monday after participating over the weekend in the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC, English) in USA and in the midst of the controversy unleashed with the governors of the provinces over the fiscal adjustment.

“Hello everyone…!!! I am the lion… I am already on Argentine soil. Long live freedom (sic)” was the publication he made on his social network account ) this Monday.

During his time in the United States, the president held a brief meeting with the former president donald trump (2017-2021), whom he encouraged in his electoral career towards the November elections, in which, presumably, he will be the Republican candidate.

Milei gave a presentation on Saturday about the dangers of socialism – as he already did at the Davos Forum (Switzerland) – at the annual convention of the American right-wing CPAC, an event in which he coincided with Trump, who had references for the Argentine, to who described him as “a great gentleman” and “very popular.”

“He’s a great guy and one of the few who can” make Argentina “great again,” added Trump, adapting his popular slogan ‘Make America Great Again’ to Argentina: ‘Make Argentina Great Again’.

Shortly before the American spoke at the event, both leaders met backstage, shook hands, hugged, had an informal chat and took photographs, as could be seen in the videos distributed by their teams.

On his return to Argentina, Milei It has a large open front: open tension with the governors of the provinces, who denounce the serious problems that their governments face due to the fiscal adjustment of the national Executive.

In this escalation of the controversy, several Patagonian governors supported the governor of the province of Chubut, Ignacio Torres, who warned that, if the situation is not corrected, this Wednesday there will be a cut off in the shipment of gas and fuel to the rest of the country.

In addition, the leader of La Libertad Avanza (far-right) must give his speech this Friday before the General Assembly for the opening of the ordinary legislative sessions.

In addition to the fight with the governors, this appointment will have other incentives: it will be his debut before the Assembly, not only because he took office last December 10, but because that day he chose not to give his speech inside the premises but on the street before His Followers; and for the parliamentary failure of his ‘omnibus law’.

Source: Gestion

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