Milei seeks international right-wing leaders alliance with support from over ten countries

Argentine President Javier Milei plans to launch an international alliance of right-wing leaders, backed by more than ten countries. He aims to convene a summit in Buenos Aires to confront 21st-century socialism and 'woke' ideology. This initiative stems from his opposition to progressive ideologies.

Javier Milei, President of Argentina, is pushing for the creation of an international alliance among right-wing leaders. Reports indicate this initiative would have support from more than ten countries and aim to strengthen conservative positions globally.

Milei intends to organize a summit of leaders in Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital, to discuss common strategies. In a recent interview, the president explained his motivation: “We are trying to build a bloc so that our proposal is to stand up to the cancer of 21st-century socialism or the woke.” This statement highlights his rejection of contemporary socialism and what he sees as progressive cultural influences.

The proposal fits into the context of growing global political polarization, where right-wing figures seek coalitions to counter left-leaning governments, such as that of Lula da Silva in Brazil. While details on the involved countries are not specified, the mentioned support suggests regional and possibly global interest in this network. This move could influence future diplomatic dynamics from Argentina.

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