Milei Declared Persona Non Grata in Bariloche for His April 2 Speech
- On May 24, 2025, the City Council of Bariloche officially expressed its disapproval of President Javier Milei following his April 2 speech, citing concerns over his support for the self-determination of the Falkland/Malvinas Islanders.
- The decision followed accusations that Milei’s speech supported the Falkland/Malvinas Islanders’ self-determination, contradicting Argentina’s sovereignty claim.
- During a session honoring war ace Pablo Carballo, the council voted 8 to 3, with Peronists, Juntos Somos Ro Negro, and Partido Uni y Libertad supporting the declaration.
- Local war veterans criticized Milei as a traitor, stating that disarmament and demonizing the Armed Forces risks losing the Malvinas Islands permanently.
- The declaration highlights ongoing local resistance to Milei’s position and emphasizes Bariloche’s commitment to Argentina’s Malvinas sovereignty claim.
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Milei declared persona non grata in Bariloche for his April 2 speech
The City Council of Bariloche in the Argentine province of Río Negro declared President Javier Milei 'persona non grata' due to his April 2, 2025, speech, which was deem to be endorsing of the Falkland/Malvinas Islanders' self-determination and therefore detrimental to the country's sovereignty claim.
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