Milei invited deputies and senators from LLA to a barbecue after his speech in Congress
Javier Milei will speak before the legislative assembly before dining with LLA deputies and senators at the presidential residence.
Javier Milei is set to address the legislative assembly on Sunday night, marking the commencement of the regular congressional sessions. His speech is expected to last around 40 minutes, following which he will host a dinner for the deputies and senators of the La Libertad Avanza (LLA) party at the presidential residence in Olivos. This gathering aims to foster camaraderie and support among the legislators after a crucial moment in the Congress.
This isn't the first time President Milei has entertained legislators in his residence; previously, he celebrated a veto against increasing pensions in a similar manner. However, this event will mark the first time that members of the Senate participate in such informal gatherings. The dinners are seen as an opportunity for political networking and camaraderie, particularly for the newcomers in the Upper House.
Notably, this dinner will differ from past events as attendees will not have to pay out of pocket for their meals, a change welcomed by lawmakers who previously incurred costs during these visits. The invitation arrives as Milei aims to strengthen alliances within the legislature, especially as he navigates a complex political landscape ahead of significant decisions in his presidency.