Past Event

Argentina Elige: A Conversation with Diana Mondino, Senior Adviser to Presidential Candidate Javier Milei

Following Argentina’s surprising presidential election results on October 22, Finance Minister Sergio Massa will face libertarian Javier Milei in a run-off on November 19. The economy is the major concern for voters, amid triple-digit inflation, economic contraction, and high debt. But foreign policy is also a campaign issue, given the dramatic disagreements between the candidates about Argentina’s international relationships.

Milei has proposed major changes to Argentina’s foreign policy. Rejecting what he describes as “cultural Marxism,” he has promised to distance the country from its two biggest trading partners, Brazil and China. He favors rejecting an invitation to join the BRICS bloc, and he has expressed admiration for far-right parties, such as Vox in Spain, and far-right politicians, such as José Antonio Kast of Chile.

To learn more about Milei’s foreign policy priorities, please join the Wilson Center’s Latin America Program and McLarty Associates on Monday, October 30, 2023, from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (ET), for a virtual dialogue with Diana Mondino, whom Milei has named as his choice for foreign minister. Mondino is a congresswoman-elect and the director of institutional relations at the Universidad del CEMA in Buenos Aires. This is the fourth event of the Latin America Program’s “Argentina Elige” series of conversations with senior advisers to the major candidates in Argentina’s election.

Speaker

Diana Mondino
Diana Mondino
Senior Adviser to Presidential Candidate Javier Milei

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Latin America Program

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