Milei arrived in Spain, where he will participate in a meeting of liberal entrepreneurs
Argentinian President Javier Milei has arrived in Spain to attend the Madrid Economic Forum organized by liberal thinkers.
After a trip to the United States for the Argentina Week and a stop in Chile for the inauguration of José Antonio Kast, Argentinian President Javier Milei arrived in Spain to participate in the Madrid Economic Forum. The forum is organized by liberal businessmen and will take place at the Vistalegre Palace in Madrid. Milei is set to speak alongside prominent figures from Spain's political and economic right, emphasizing his commitment to liberal economic ideas.
The official agenda for the forum will begin with a meeting between Milei and Santiago Abascal, the leader of the Spanish far-right party Vox. Following this meeting, Milei will engage with notable Spanish economists, including Jesús Huerta de Soto, who is associated with the Austrian School of Economics. These interactions underline Milei's focus on establishing strong networks with liberal economic leaders abroad, showcasing Argentina's shift towards right-leaning economic policies.
Milei's address at the forum is scheduled for 16:15 local time, where he will also receive an award in honor of Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises. This event marks a significant moment for Milei, as he aligns himself with influential economic figures and promotes his vision for Argentina amidst a backdrop of international liberal economic thought, potentially setting the stage for future partnerships and economic policies that stem from these interactions.