Milei calls Argentina's governors for support in 'new stage' of his administration
Argentine President Javier Milei called the country's provincial governors on the eve of Independence Day to seek their backing as his government enters what he called a 'new stage,' highlighting what he described as key achievements to date. The outreach comes as Milei's administration works to shore up investor confidence.

President Javier Milei called Argentina's provincial governors on the eve of Independence Day, seeking their support as his government enters what he described as a 'new stage.' He highlighted what he called key economic achievements since taking office.
Milei framed the outreach to governors as part of a broader effort to shore up investor confidence in Argentina. The speech came as his administration reaffirmed its commitment to contested policies, including central bank reform.
Analysts said gubernatorial support remains critical to advancing the government's legislative agenda in Congress. Milei's team is expected to intensify outreach to the provinces in the coming months.
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