Mauricio Macri left the Wimbledon Open in England to attend the May Pact and moderate the tension with Javier Milei.
The former president was on Saturday at the match of the Argentine Francisco Comesaña, who lost to the Italian Lorenzo Musetti. As his present
The company was noticed by ESPN cameras, and there was speculation that it would not come to Argentina to attend the event in Tucumán.
However, this Sunday he boarded a plane in London and will be one of the two former presidents who will participate in Milei’s event. The other will be Adolfo Rodríguez Saá from San Luis, who was president for a week in 2001. Eduardo Duhalde, Cristina Kirchner and Alberto Fernández will not be there, nor will María Estela Martínez de Perón. The Supreme Court rejected the invitation and the CGT will not be present to sign what Milei considers an act of refoundation of Argentina.
Seventeen of the 24 governors have already confirmed their attendance, in addition to the local Jaldo. With the Santiago governor Gerardo Zamora in doubt, those who will not travel are Axel Kicillof, Ricardo Quintela, Gildo Insfrán, Gustavo Melella and Sergio Ziliotto. The legislators were also invited, but Miguel Pichetto, one of Milei’s most important allies during the first semester, will not be there.
The traditional celebration of the people of Tucumán every July 9th begins with a vigil at the Casa Histórica, and with the singing of the hymn at midnight in the Hall of Heroes. Milei asked for some changes to this tradition to be the protagonist.
The president will arrive in San Miguel de Tucumán at 9:30 p.m. and will go to the Sheraton Hotel to get his makeup done. He will then arrive at 11:45 p.m. at the Casa Histórica, where he will be received by the governors.
At midnight they will sing the national anthem and sign the guest book in the hall of heroes. Then the May act will be signed, which the host Jaldo describes as a historic event.
The president usually enters from behind the Historical House, but Mliei asked to put the lectern in front of the building, so he can give his speech on the pedestrian Congress Square. The libertarian will speak between 0.30 and 1 in the morning.
Once the event is over, Jaldo hopes that the governors will return to their provinces to celebrate July 9 without Milei, with patriotic chocolate and the raising of the flag. The governor wants to prevent the presence of the libertarian from leading to riots in his province.
For now, they are toning down the call from a group that wants to repudiate Milei’s arrival and organized a festival as a counter-summit in Plaza San Martín, eight blocks from the Casa Histórica. The event was called “ite al pingo Milei”, which in basic Tucuman is a strong insult.
2024-07-07 17:43:47
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