The Government officially set the time for the national address to mark the beginning of the ordinary sessions of Congress
The Argentine government announced the timing for President Javier Milei's national address, scheduled for March 1 at 9 PM.
The Argentine government, led by President Javier Milei, has officially announced the timing of his national address set for March 1, coinciding with the commencement of the ordinary sessions of Congress. According to a decree published in the official gazette, the speech will take place at 9 PM, a prime time slot intended to reach the widest audience possible. Milei's decision to hold the address during evening hours is part of a larger communication strategy aimed at maximizing the viewership of his important policy presentation.
This upcoming address marks the 144th inauguration of the ordinary sessions and comes on the heels of Milei's legislative victories earlier this summer, which have strengthened his political position. The announcement aligns with his administration's efforts to engage effectively with the public and to communicate key government initiatives and reforms planned for the upcoming legislative term. The timing and context of the address reflect the administration's focus on leveraging media opportunities to gain public support for its agenda.
As the country prepares for the speech, the Casa Rosada, Argentina's executive mansion, has called upon its ministers to be prepared for the days following the address, which will likely include the announcement of new legislative proposals and initiatives. The significance of this event is heightened by Milei's desire to establish a strong narrative for his administration moving forward, amidst the backdrop of ongoing political and economic challenges in Argentina.