In the midst of assembling his future government, the president-elect, Javier Mileibegan meeting today with several key members of its team, to finalize defining its governance structure and some of the first steps it will take.
Very early, on Hotel Libertadorresidence of the next national leader, arrived Diana Mondinowho will be appointed Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Nicolas Possewho will become Chief of Staff.
After 9:30, he was alone Milei went down to the hotel lobby and went straight to one of the private rooms on the ground floor.which was a big change in his routine, because up until now he had always received his boss in his room on the 21st floor.
Wearing a traditional leather jacket and black trousers, the next head of state exchanged words with one of the employees there and walked to meet the Posse who were waiting for him in the room.
Previously, Agustín Rossi’s successor spoke with Horacio Marinthe oilman he chose to be president and CEO of YPF, whom he later met to speak with the president-elect, along with his sister Karina and with Guillermo Francoswhich will be submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs.
At noon, after the meeting was over, Milei went up to her room and a few minutes later the lawyer and dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Argentina’s Social Museum did so, Mariano Cuneo Libaronawhich has been ratified by the Ministry of Justice.
The meeting took place after he cut off his telephone communication David CameronMinister of Foreign Affairs in the British government, in the context of telephone calls he held throughout the day with other world leaders.
According to what they determine Infobae Sources from La Libertad Avanza, the dialogue between the two was friendly and the British Chancellor congratulated him on his victory in the last election, although They did not talk about Argentina’s claim of sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands.
“Thank you to each of the world leaders who contacted me to congratulate our team and convey their good wishes for Argentina’s future,” said the president-elect this Wednesday, in a message he published on his account.x.
Then, he mentioned all the leaders who had communicated with him so far, including these leaders Pope Francis; secretary general of the OAS, Luis Almagro; presidents Isaac Herzog (Israel), Guillermo Lasso (Ecuador), Luis Lacalle Pou (Uruguay), Emmanuel Macron (France), Gabriel Borik (Chilli), Nayib Bukele (Savior), Volodymyr Zelensky (Ukraine), Santiago Peña (Paraguay), Rodrigo Chaves (Costa Rica), Vahagn Khachaturyan (Armenia), Dina Boluarte (Peru) and Nito Cortizo (Panama), and the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni.
Additionally, he spoke with the head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgievawith opposition leaders in Venezuela, Maria Corina Machadowith the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modiand with Ilan Goldfajnpresident of the Inter-American Development Bank.
“Today started with a cabinet meeting, followed by a meeting with the technical team and previously agreed upon a journalistic interview. “In the afternoon, the President-Elect will maintain communication with more international leaders,” the Office of the President-Elect reported.
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