Felipe VI meets this Saturday with Javier Milei on the eve of his inauguration as Argentine president

Philip VI will meet with the new president Argentina, Javier Mileithis Saturday in Buenos Aires on the eve of Inauguration of the right-wing extremist leader who will replace the Peronists Alberto Fernandez.

The meeting with Milei takes place in the early afternoon San Martin Palaceheadquarters of the Argentine Foreign Ministry, and will later travel to the presidential residence of Los Olivos to hold a meeting with Fernández, royal sources said.

On Sunday will attend the transfer of power ceremony in Congress, where Milei will take the oath, followed by the inauguration ceremony at Casa Rosada, where he will give his first speech as president.

Felipe VI will also hold a meeting with a representative of the Spanish colony based in Argentina at the Spanish Embassy headquarters on Saturday. The King will arrive in Buenos Aires on Saturday morning, accompanied by the Secretary of State for Latin America and the Caribbean and for Spanish in the World. Juan Fernandez Trigo.

Felipe VI will meet with other leaders of the region, including the President of Chile, Gabriel Boricthat of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pouor that of Paraguay, Santiago Pena.

It is the first time since his accession to the throne in June 2014 that Felipe VI. Represents Spain at the inauguration of an Argentine leader.

In 2015, in Mauricio Macrihis father did it, Juan Carlos Iand four years later, in that of Fernández, then President of the Senate, Pilar Llopas it coincided with the head of state’s round of consultations on forming a government.

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The President of Vox will also be present, Santiago Abascalwho congratulated Milei on his “big election victory” and said that it “opens a path of future and hope for Argentines.”

The leader of Advances in freedom won on November 19 in the second round of the presidential election Sergio Massathe Peronist candidate for whom the district president had shown his support, Pedro Sanchez.

Sánchez did not congratulate the far-right leader on his victory, which he said he represented just days before the election “weirdness” in view of the democratic coexistence and harmony that Massa embodied.

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