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A Milei minister misses the President's speech in Congress because her son is getting married

2024-03-01T23:04:11.361Z

Highlights: Foreign Minister Diana Mondino did not go to the opening of ordinary sessions due to a personal commitment. The President reacted to that news the way he usually does, through social networks. "I regret not being in Congress today, it coincides with my eldest son's wedding. A lot of strength President, we are at the right moment and it is not a time for lukewarmness," reported Milei's Chancellor. The Minister of Foreign Affairs retweeted Milei’s message announcing his absence.


Foreign Minister Diana Mondino did not go to the opening of ordinary sessions due to a personal commitment and she told about it in X. The reaction of the President upon finding out that his Minister of Foreign Affairs was not going to be there.


Javier Milei's decision to change the traditional opening hours of ordinary sessions of Congress put the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Diana Mondino, in a dilemma, who had to miss the President's speech due to a family commitment: the wedding of your son.

"I regret not being in Congress today, it coincides with the wedding of my eldest son. A lot of strength President, we are at the right time and it is not the time for lukewarmness," reported Milei's Chancellor.

I regret not being in Congress today, it coincides with my eldest son's wedding.



A lot of strength President, we are at the right moment and it is not a time for lukewarmness.

— Diana Mondino (@DianaMondino) March 1, 2024

The President reacted to that news the way he usually does, through social networks.

Mieli retweeted Mondino's message announcing his absence.

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Source: clarin

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