The President has once again boarded the official aircraft to participate in a new edition of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest.

President Javier Milei, arriving directly from the Northwest Economic Forum (FENOA) in Tucumán, will arrive this afternoon in the Hungarian city of Budapest to participate in a conservative forum and strengthen his international profile.

The economist has embarked on a new international journey following an invitation to participate in CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference). In this context, he will meet with local authorities, including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

The meeting is part of a network of international forums where leaders, intellectuals, and political actors linked to economic liberalism and conservatism converge. The agenda has been finalized by the Presidency with several activities.

The President’s arrival in the Hungarian capital is scheduled for this Friday at 8:00 PM (3:00 PM Argentina time), while official activities will begin on Saturday, March 21, with a series of institutional meetings. At 11:00 AM (7:00 AM Argentina time), Milei will hold a meeting with the President of Hungary, Tamás Sulyok, at the Sándor Palace.

Later, at 12:10 PM (8:10 AM Argentina time), he will be received by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the Carmelite Monastery of Buda, the seat of government.

In the afternoon, the Head of State will have his central participation in the international political agenda: at 4:30 PM (12:30 PM Argentina time), he will lead the closing speech of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where he will be received by the director of the Hungarian chapter, Miklós Szanthó. The event brings together leaders, intellectuals, and figures of the global right.

The day will continue at 7:00 PM (3:00 PM Argentina time), when Milei will receive the honorary title “Civis Universitatis Honoris Causa” awarded by Ludovika University, in a ceremony led by its rector, Gergely Deli, where the President will also deliver remarks.

After concluding his agenda in Budapest, the President will begin his return to Argentina that same Saturday at 8:30 PM (4:30 PM Argentina time). His arrival in Buenos Aires is scheduled for Sunday, March 22, at 9:00 AM, closing another “express tour” marked by the strengthening of political and ideological ties on the international stage.