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Javier Milei commemorates San Martín upon his return to the public agenda
President Javier Milei was the main speaker at an event at the San Martín Monument, marking his return after ten days of absence.

Javier Milei, President of Argentina, addressed the nation at the San Martín Monument, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Retiro, to mark the 176th anniversary of the Liberator's death. In his speech, Milei stated that "today, freedom faces a new array of internal and external enemies."
This event marked his return to the public agenda after ten days without activities. Milei expressed that Argentinians "do not have a past to return to," a statement that stood out in his message.
The President was accompanied by his wife Karina Milei, all members of his Cabinet, and the head of Government of the City, Jorge Macri. In a notable moment during the event, Milei shared a strong embrace with another attendee, the Minister of Deregulation, Miguel Sturzenegger.

The gestures of affection between Milei and Sturzenegger included pats on the back and smiles, contrasting with the recent challenges, such as the failure of the Land Law and other issues they have faced.
The event was not only a tribute to San Martín but also an opportunity for Milei to reaffirm his stance against the adversities facing his government. It was one of the first events following his public absence recently.