Overview
- Milei said the still-unnamed project is in an early phase, with roughly ten governments already coordinating on a shared agenda.
- Presidential sources and local reports list potential participants such as José Antonio Kast, Santiago Peña, Rodrigo Paz, Daniel Noboa, Nayib Bukele, José Jeri, José Raúl Mulino and Luis Abinader, though no memberships are confirmed.
- He frames the effort as defending free‑market principles and confronting what he calls 21st‑century socialism and the woke movement.
- Casa Rosada signals close alignment with U.S. foreign policy under President Donald Trump and portrays Milei as the bloc’s natural leader.
- Further details are expected when the full CNN interview airs on Jan. 11 and during Milei’s World Economic Forum appearances in Davos later in January.