Overview
- He will spend New Year’s Eve at the presidential residence in Olivos, with his team keeping any guest list under wraps.
- In a year-end clip posted to TikTok and Instagram, he claims lower inflation, improved security, 14 million people lifted from poverty, and an economy that is beginning to grow.
- The video circulated first through pro-government activist accounts before the president shared it, after earlier signals there would be no institutional midnight address.
- The administration granted a holiday to national public employees as core government areas keep operating, while officials take a brief break until January 5.
- Near-term priorities include a roughly $4.2 billion debt payment due January 9, a confirmed appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 18–19, and extraordinary congressional sessions in February to advance reforms such as labor and tax changes.