President Javier Milei arrives this Thursday in Tucumán to lead the NOA Economic Forum (Fenoa), where he will speak on deregulation, investments, and the strategic role of provinces in the Argentine economy.

By El Intransigente Editorial Staff March 19, 2026

President Javier Milei will land this Thursday in Tucumán to participate in the NOA Economic Forum (Fenoa), where he will be the keynote speaker at the event organized by the Federalismo y Libertad Foundation.

The president is expected to arrive between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM at the Benjamín Matienzo Airport, where he will be received by Governor Osvaldo Jaldo, amidst a tense political context in the province.

The Forum: Focus on the Provinces

The event will take place at the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel under the theme “The Hour of the Provinces.” There, the Government seeks to push an agenda of deregulation and institutional modernization.

Furthermore, the forum aims to debate tools to improve competitiveness, attract investments, and strengthen regional economies, focusing on sustainable growth.

Political Presence and Tense Atmosphere

The panel of speakers will include Patricia Bullrich, Lisandro Catalán, Martín Migoya, and economist Fernando Marull, among other prominent figures from the political and business sectors.

The visit takes place in a scenario marked by recent events that have caused concern within the administration, such as the attack on Representative Federico Pelli and the conflict with legislator Soledad Molinuevo.

In light of this context, Jaldo has guaranteed security for the president and has not ruled out a brief tour before the forum starts. In this way, Milei’s visit combines an economic agenda with a strong political component in the northern part of the country.