Mendoza Sets Security and Seeks Consensus for Milei's First Visit to San Rafael Business Luncheon
Provincial officials frame the visit as a chance for dialogue under reinforced security.
Overview
- Minister Natalio Mema said he does not expect incidents during Thursday’s visit and urged local leaders and businesses to capitalize on the president’s attendance.
- Authorities will reinforce provincial policing and coordinate with presidential security, working with the San Rafael Chamber that organizes the event.
- Vicegovernor Hebe Casado previously alleged that the Félix brothers aimed to stir disruptions, a claim that prompted pushback from Peronist figures.
- The Almuerzo de las Fuerzas Vivas is set for the Centro de Congresos y Exposiciones with about 700 attendees, tickets priced at 100,000 pesos, and the president’s arrival time not yet disclosed.
- Mema noted Milei’s recent Movistar Arena performance as a return to his campaign style that energized young supporters, while emphasizing the need for constructive dialogue during the visit.