Milei será el anfitrión de una cumbre conservadora que reunirá a la ultraderecha
Milei to Host International Conservative Summit in buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires, Argentina – Argentine President Javier Milei is set to host a high-profile international conservative summit in Buenos Aires, bringing together prominent figures from the global right-wing movement. The event, scheduled for [Date], promises to be a showcase of libertarian and conservative ideology, with a focus on limited government, free markets, and traditional values.
The summit, to be held at the Hilton hotel in Puerto Madero, will feature a star-studded lineup of speakers, including former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo, Lara Trump (daughter-in-law of former U.S. President Donald Trump), libertarian commentator Ben Shapiro, and Spanish Vox leader Santiago Abascal.
Milei’s own rise to power, fueled by his staunch libertarian views, has drawn international attention. His meeting with Donald Trump at the Conservative Political action Conference (CPAC) in Washington D.C. earlier this year further solidified his position within the global conservative movement.
the summit comes at a time when Milei’s government is engaged in a “cultural battle” against what it perceives as the encroaching influence of “collectivism” and ”socialism.” The event is expected to serve as a platform for advancing these ideas and building alliances with like-minded individuals and organizations worldwide.Domestically, the summit will feature prominent members of Milei’s cabinet, including Economy Minister Luis “Toto” Caputo and Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, as well as influential libertarian figures like Agustín Laje and Daniel Parisini, known online as “El Gordo Dan.”
Organizers have hinted at potential surprise appearances, including video messages from Donald Trump and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, both known for their alignment with libertarian and conservative causes.
The summit is open to the public for a fee of US$100. organizers emphasize the event’s focus on “a limited government, free-market capitalism, individual responsibility, and the preservation of cultural and religious heritage.”
Conservative Conference in Argentina Sparks Debate
Buenos Aires,Argentina – A major conservative conference,organized by the Argentine chapter of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC),is set to take place in buenos Aires,drawing attention for its lineup of speakers and its focus on libertarian and anti-globalist themes.
the event, entirely funded by private sponsors, including the U.S.-based firm Tactic, specializing in business relations, aims to establish a tradition of international political conferences in Argentina.
“We want to be the cornerstone for initiating a tradition of international political conferences in Argentina, fostering debate and the generation of knowlege,” Soledad Cedro, CEO of CPAC Argentina, told NewsDirectory3.The conference boasts a roster of prominent figures, including Javier Milei’s close ally, economist and media personality, “el Gordo Dan” (Danilo Romo), who will discuss the role of free social media and alleged attempts by communists to censor them.
Another speaker, journalist Antonio Laje, will address the controversial “Agenda 2030,” framing it as a threat to democracy orchestrated by a “globalist elite.” This stance aligns with the Argentine government’s recent opposition to united Nations projects in international forums.
Adding to the event’s political weight, a panel discussion moderated by presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni will feature prominent journalists Jonathan Viale, Javier negre, Antonio Laje, and Mariano Pérez. Negre, a Spanish businessman who recently acquired a stake in the pro-government media outlet La Derecha Diario, and Pérez, a vocal libertarian activist, have been criticized for spreading misinformation.
The conference’s strong ideological leanings and the involvement of figures associated with the current government have sparked debate about its potential impact on Argentina’s political landscape.
Biden to Address Nation, Highlight Achievements Ahead of One-Year Mark
Washington, D.C. – President Biden is set to deliver a prime-time address to the nation Tuesday evening, just days before marking his first year in office. The speech,scheduled for 8 p.m. Eastern Time, will focus on the administration’s accomplishments and outline a vision for the year ahead.
The address comes as the President faces a divided Congress and a nation grappling with ongoing challenges, including inflation, the COVID-19 pandemic, and international tensions.
White House officials say the President will highlight key legislative victories, including the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the American Rescue Plan. He is also expected to address concerns about the economy and outline plans to combat rising prices.
“The President believes it’s important to speak directly to the American people about the progress we’ve made and the work that remains,” a White House spokesperson said.”He’ll be talking about the challenges we face, but also the opportunities that lie ahead.”
The speech is expected to be closely watched by political analysts and the public alike, as it offers a glimpse into the President’s agenda for the coming year and his strategy for navigating a complex political landscape.
Milei’s Conservative Summit: A Gathering of Global Right-Wing Leaders
Buenos Aires,Argentina – The world’s eyes are turning towards Argentina as President Javier Milei prepares to host a high-profile International Conservative Summit in Buenos Aires on [Date]. This gathering promises to be a notable event for the global right-wing movement, showcasing libertarian and conservative ideologies championed by leaders like Milei himself.
To discuss the implications of this summit, NewsDirectory3.com sat down with Dr. [insert Name & credentials], a leading expert on Latin american politics and international conservatism.
NewsDirectory3.com: Dr. [Name], what makes this summit so noteworthy, notably in the context of Milei’s relatively new presidency?
Dr. [Name]: This summit represents a strategic move by Milei to solidify his position on the international stage and forge alliances with like-minded individuals and organizations. By inviting prominent figures like Jair Bolsonaro, Lara Trump, Ben shapiro, and Santiago Abascal, he’s positioning himself as a leading voice within the global conservative movement.
NewsDirectory3.com: Milei’s rise to power has been attributed to his staunch libertarian views. How do these views align with the broader conservative movement,and how might they be received by international attendees?
Dr.[name]: While Milei’s libertarianism might be slightly more radical than some customary conservatives, there’s significant common ground on issues like limited goverment, free markets, and opposition to what they see as “socialist” policies. The summit provides a platform for these shared ideals to be discussed and perhaps strengthened through collaboration.
NewsDirectory3.com: The summit coincides with Milei’s “cultural battle” against what he perceives as the influence of collectivism and socialism. How might this theme play out during the event?
Dr.[Name]: Expect strong rhetoric against what Milei and his allies see as threats to individual liberty and traditional values. the summit could become a forum for developing strategies to counter progressive movements globally.
NewsDirectory3.com: What are the potential domestic and international ramifications of this summit?
Dr.[Name]: Domestically, the summit could consolidate Milei’s base and embolden his government’s agenda. Internationally,it could strengthen ties between conservative movements worldwide,potentially leading to increased cooperation on issues like economic policy and cultural conservatism.However, it could also exacerbate existing tensions with more left-leaning governments and international organizations.
NewsDirectory3.com: Thank you for your insights, Dr. [Name]. We look forward to seeing how this summit unfolds and its potential impact on both Argentina and the broader global political landscape.
This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity
