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July 9: Reconciliations and Reforms - Milei Leads Argentina's 210th Independence Anniversary

10/07/2026 03:27 - Politica

July 9 in Argentina: Celebrations, Unity Gestures, and Reforms

President Javier Milei led the events for the 210th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this July 9, 2026, a day marked by political announcements, reconciliation gestures, and strong international backing for the national government's economic plan.

The Ceremony in Tucumán and the Path of Reforms

In the early hours of Thursday, Milei led the vigil at the Historic House of San Miguel de Tucumán (the site where Argentina declared independence from Spain in 1816), accompanied by 13 governors and his cabinet of ministers. In his nationally broadcast speech, the President recalled the Pact of May signed in 2024 and announced that he will seek to implement a package of reforms, including electoral reform, the inviolability of private property, and the so-called Super RIGI (a large investment incentive regime), before the 2027 elections.

Vice President Victoria Villarruel also traveled to Tucumán and described Milei's speech as highly political. She also distanced herself from the government shutdown project driven by the Executive branch. Meanwhile, governors such as Martín Llaryora (Córdoba) and Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe) did not attend the Tucumán event and used their speeches to mark economic differences with the national government, asking to reactivate the domestic economy.

Te Deum at the Cathedral and Reconciliation with Jorge Macri

Hours later, in Buenos Aires, Milei participated in the traditional Te Deum (a Catholic mass of thanksgiving typically held on national holidays) at the Metropolitan Cathedral, presided over by Archbishop Jorge García Cuerva. In his homily, the prelate asked for unity among Argentines, cited the captain of the National Soccer Team, Lionel Messi, and called for combating corruption and indifference towards those who suffer.

The event was also the stage for a reconciliation gesture between the President and the Head of the Buenos Aires City Government, Jorge Macri. Milei approached to greet him on two occasions and was seen smiling while Macri gave a baby bottle to his son Vito, thus overcoming the tensions that had broken their bond after the city elections in 2025.

Backing from the IMF and the United States

On the economic front, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) gave strong support to the reform of the charter of the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) and praised the financial program presented for 2026 and 2027. The organization's Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, will visit Argentina on July 28 and 29.

Argentina's country risk (a measure of the premium investors demand to hold Argentine debt versus US Treasuries) dropped to 405 basis points, its lowest level in 8 years. For its part, the United States government, through a letter signed by the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, congratulated Argentina on its anniversary and described it as an indispensable partner in the region, committing to expand collaboration in critical minerals and civilian nuclear energy.

Other Highlights of the Day

  • PASO (Primary Elections): Senator Patricia Bullrich questioned the system of 'colectoras' (a local system where candidates run under multiple party lists) and reiterated her request to eliminate the mandatory primary elections.
  • Peronism: Máximo Kirchner led an event in Carmen de Areco, where a mayor nominated him as a presidential candidate for 2027.
  • Vaca Muerta: A consortium led by the owner of Inter Miami (where Messi plays) and the Italian company Bonatti won the bid to build the largest gas pipeline in Argentine history, valued at 1.2 billion dollars. Vaca Muerta is one of the world's largest shale gas and oil formations.
  • Justice: In the trial for the 'Sueños Compartidos' (Shared Dreams) public housing scandal, the prosecutor requested 6 years in prison for the Schoklender brothers, Julio De Vido, and José López, former officials linked to major corruption cases.
Source: La Nación
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