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Javier Gerardo Milei was born on 22 October 1970 in Palermo, Buenos Aires, to Norberto Milei and Alicia Lucich. [1] [2] [3] He grew up in the neighborhood of Villa Devoto and later moved to the Sáenz Peña district. [4] Alicia worked as a homemaker, [5] and Norberto was a bus driver [6] [7] who later became a successful businessman. [8]
At the base of the sacred Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City, President Javier Milei of Argentina appeared to be in a spiritual trance. With head and hands pressed against the ancient stone ...
On May 17 Javier Milei presented his book "El camino del libertario" in Madrid. On May 18 he held a meeting with business executives and Santiago Abascal, the leader of the Spanish political party Vox. On May 19 he gave a speech in the "Europa Viva 24" political event. [11] United States: San Francisco Bay Area: 28–30 May
Javier Milei, the president of Argentina since 2023, has cultivated a complex and controversial public image marked by a blend of populist, right-wing libertarian, and conservative ideologies. Known for his ultra-liberal economic views and right-wing populist rhetoric, his political stance has been subject to various interpretations by ...
Argentina's Jewish community is set to commemorate on Thursday the 30th anniversary of a targeted bombing which killed 85 people, with President Javier Milei promising to right decades of inaction ...
Argentina’s President Javier Milei has been granted Italian citizenship while on a state visit to Italy, a spokesperson for Italy’s Foreign Ministry told CNN.. Milei, who has three Italian ...
Shimon Axel Wahnish is an Argentinean rabbi and diplomat. Since 2024, he has been Argentina's ambassador to Israel.For the major role that Wahnish played in fostering Argentian President Javier Milei's growing affinity and interest in Judaism, Wahnish has been called Milei's rabbi and spiritual advisor, even though Milei is not Jewish.
Media outlets have variously referred to Javier Milei, who was elected president of Argentina in a run-off on November 19, 2023, as right-wing populist, right-wing libertarian and ultraconservative. Economically, they have described his positions as neoliberal and ultraliberal .