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Milei Plans Brief Córdoba Walk Under Tight Security as Protests Gather

The visit coincides with the promulgation of a university financing law whose funding remains for Congress to determine.

Overview

  • Officials say the president will land around 5:30 p.m. and head to San Lorenzo and Ituzaingó in Nueva Córdoba for a short public contact.
  • Casa Militar leads the first security ring, with Córdoba Police backed by Gendarmería and Federal Police for crowd control.
  • The city announced traffic restrictions from 3 p.m., including closures on Hipólito Yrigoyen and Bulevar San Juan and rerouted bus lines.
  • Opposition groups including Polo Obrero, self-organized university students and the Córdoba teachers’ union called protests near the central area, notably around Patio Olmos.
  • The format is expected to be a brief walk of a few blocks with local La Libertad Avanza figures, followed by a same-night return to Buenos Aires.