Argentina’s Milei opens Congress praising Trump and attacking opposition

In a characteristically combative address to Argentina’s Congress on Sunday, libertarian President Javier Milei delivered a 90-minute polemic that celebrated his administration’s accomplishments while launching vitriolic attacks against political opponents. The presidential speech, marked by heated exchanges with opposition lawmakers, served as both a victory lap and declaration of continued political warfare.

Milei’s address came following significant legislative victories that have strengthened his position. The president highlighted several key achievements including labor market reforms, adjustments to criminal responsibility age thresholds, the Mercosur-European Union trade pact, and preliminary approval of glacier protection legislation. “This extraordinary session represents one of the most productive periods in our historical record, fulfilling all campaign commitments made for 2025,” Milei declared.

The Argentine leader devoted substantial attention to international relations, particularly emphasizing his administration’s alignment with the United States. Milei praised the financial assistance provided by Washington and highlighted his “special relationship” with former President Donald Trump, whom he characterized as a “key ally.” In a notable rhetorical flourish, Milei echoed Trump’s signature phrase, proclaiming, “We must create the century of the Americas. Make America Great Again.”

Milei articulated Argentina’s geopolitical advantages, emphasizing the nation’s abundance of critical minerals sought by Western nations, strategic access to both Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and proximity to Antarctica. “Argentina functions as a natural nexus within the West’s strategic value chain,” the president asserted.

The address frequently descended into confrontation as Milei denounced opposition legislators as “thieves,” “murderers,” and “ignorant” individuals. He specifically targeted former leftist President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, currently imprisoned on corruption charges.

Political analysts note Milei’s significantly strengthened legislative position compared to his early presidency in 2023, when his La Libertad Avanza party ranked only third in congressional representation. Following the 2025 elections and alliance with the right-wing Republican Proposal (PRO) party, Milei’s coalition now commands the largest bloc in both chambers and maintains veto-sustaining capabilities.

According to Gustavo Marangoni, political scientist and director of M & R Asociados consulting firm, the administration has successfully consolidated support from previously reserved or critical allies, including PRO members who now demonstrate “perfect alignment with the ruling party.” Juan Negri, director of the Political Science program at Torcuato Di Tella University, observed that Milei now operates with “significant support and a parliamentary majority that seemed unprecedented in 2023.”