two panels, fifteen speakers and closing by Javier Milei

two panels, fifteen speakers and closing by Javier Milei

Of course, the arrival of Javier Milei to the Presidency positioned Argentina on that map, especially with the Head of State’s commitment to gain places in the concert of the international right. Ten days before the conclave that will take place in the Hilton Hoteladvances the outline of an agenda that so far has two panels, more than fifteen speakers and Milei’s closing speech, scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

“We are doing very well, finishing closing everything,” he said. Soledad Cedro, CEO of CPAC Argentina. In dialogue with Ámbito, the host pointed out: “We hope it will be the great national and international political event in Argentina. A meeting of this magnitude has never been held. Yes, there were great diplomatic events, but there is no tradition of this type of conventions that promote political debate, in this case of conservative and libertarian ideas.”

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The arrival of personalities from Donald Trump’s entourage was also known, among them, Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of the president-elect and a key part of his campaign. “Lara Trump has one of the five most listened to political podcasts in the United States, and she sounds like a possible senator for the State of Florida,” Cedro mentioned to this medium. The CEO of the CPAC explained that with the jump of current senator Marco Rubioof Cuban descent, serving as Secretary of State in the Trump administration, must leave his seat in the US Congress and the governor of Florida can appoint a replacement without going through the electoral process. The name that sounds the loudest these days is that of the president-elect’s daughter-in-law.

Speakers from around the world at CPAC

At the moment, two panels are confirmed. The first on Latin American politicswith conservative representatives from countries in the region, and a second panel dedicated to journalism, new media and disruptive uses of traditional media.

“An important axis is how to do politics from the networks and how to mobilize the population in a very different way from how it was done thirty years ago,” said Cedro.

The event that will begin at 11 will have among the local participants: Ministers Luis Caputo, of Economy, and Patricia Bullrich, of Securitywhile the closing speech from 7:30 p.m. will be given by Javier Milei. There will be breaks in the morning and afternoon, and a longer break for lunch.

Likewise, there are guests from countries such as Hungary, Israel Italy or Spain. From the latter, he will return to Buenos Aires Santiago Abascal, the leader of VOXwho was already in Argentina for Milei’s inauguration and then for the Madrid Forum held in September. Another country that will contribute figures will be Mexico, with Eduardo Velasteguileader of the right in that country, and the businessman Raul Salinas Pliego.

There will also be a strong presence of the United States. In addition to Lara Trump, they are confirmed Barry Bennet, political consultant who saw Milei weeks ago in the Florida Mar-a-Lago mansionsite of another CPAC meeting. Another leader on the grid is Ron Paul, 89-year-old former Republican legislator, considered the founder of the libertarian movement in the United States. Paul will work in the Trump government alongside Elon Musk to pass the chainsaw to public spending, in the distribution in charge of making American state agencies more efficient.

“There are many speakers, the event is finishing up, but we may have some surprises,” Cedro concluded. Could it be Musk, the founder of Tesla and owner of X? Could it be Donald Trump himself? To reveal the mystery we will have to wait.

Source: Ambito

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