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Javier Milei's tenure as the 59th president of Argentina began on 10 December 2023, when Milei was inaugurated.Milei took office alongside vice president Victoria Villarruel following the La Libertad Avanza victory in the 2023 Argentine general election, with 55.65% of the vote in the second round against former economy minister Sergio Massa's 44.35%.
Milei also met with former President Donald Trump. [7] United States: Miami Austin: 10–12 April On April 10, Milei visited a Chabad Lubavitch synagogue in Miami which honored him with a distinction. On April 12, he met with Elon Musk in Austin, Texas where he toured the Tesla Gigafactory. [8] United States: Los Angeles
Articles of or pertaining to the presidency of Javier Milei (2023–), may be found here. Events found here are only those of political significance during the presidency. Events found here are only those of political significance during the presidency.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina libertarian economist Javier Milei was sworn in as president on Sunday in a sharp swerve for the South American country as it seeks a radical fix for the worst ...
Javier Milei has won Argentina’s presidential elections in provisional results, wrenching his country to the right with a bombastic anti-establishment campaign that drew comparisons to former US ...
The initial idea was to announce the decree on December 20, 2023, at noon. It was meant to be a defining moment of the presidency of Javier Milei: many groups of piqueteros organized a large demonstration and the government intended to prevent a traffic obstruction (unlike most former governments, who allowed it), and the decree would set the bases of the economic plan.
Populist Javier Milei resoundingly won Argentina's presidential election Sunday, swinging the country to the right following a fiercely polarized campaign in which he promised a dramatic shake-up ...
General elections were held in Argentina on 22 October 2023 to elect the president, vice president, members of the National Congress, and the governors of most provinces.As no presidential candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held on 19 November, in which Javier Milei defeated Sergio Massa to become President of Argentina. [2]