Milei Receives in Madrid an Award From a Club that Denigrates Politicians and Journalists and Calls “Rat” Pedro Sánchez
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MADRID.- Javier Milei arrived at 2.15 a.m. in Spain (21.15 a.m. from Argentina) at his last stop of his long presidential tour. Accompanied by a small motorcade, the presidential plane landed at the military airport of Torrejón de Ardoz from Israel and the president then moved to the Hyatt Regency Hesperia hotel, which is located on Paseo de la Castellana. The president took off from Tel Aviv airport two hours before Israel launched an attack on…
His new stay in the Spanish capital will be brief and without appointments with any government official of Pedro Sánchez
The Friday Club manifesto features a resounding headline: “We are Liberals.” The association, in a solemn air document published on its website, declares itself inspired by the 17th-century English philosopher John Locke, one of the parents of classical liberalism, and by Benjamin Franklin, one of the founders of the United States. And it claims to be a champion in defending “respect for the individual, for the human being, as a basic unit of so…


Upon receiving the "School of Salamanca" award, the President promised that inflation "will continue to fall", highlighted the plan of "Historical Reparation of the Savings of the Argentines" and crossed again to the press.
The Friday Club recognizes Javier Milei, President of Argentina, with the fifth edition of his "School of Salamanca" award.
The Argentine leader was distinguished by El Club de los Viernes with the Salamanca School Award. On his fourth visit to Spain, he again avoids contact with the local government and consolidates his international profile with ideological allies.
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