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The future president will be sworn in in front of the Legislative Assembly and then will speak from the steps of the Legislative Palace, in front of the Plaza de los Dos Congresos, where he called on all citizens to participate in a "banderazo". "Bring your Argentine flag". Javier Milei himself launched, yesterday, a call to the citizenship for next Sunday, when he will be sworn in as the new President of Argentina. That mobilization will be the framework of a series of activities organized by Jorge Faurie, former Foreign Minister during the Cambiemos administration, to whom the libertarian leader entrusted the task of ceremonial and protocol for the presidential handover.
What time and how will the handover ceremony take place?
The Opening of the Legislative Assembly is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Milei is expected to be received by the Commission of the Exterior of the Legislative Palace in the esplanade of Entre Ríos Avenue. From there he will be escorted to the Blue Room, where he will meet with his vice-president Victoria Villarruel and, together, they will sign the Books of Honor of the Honorable Senate of the Nation and of the Chamber of Deputies of the Nation.
Once in the session venue, the act and the handover ceremony will begin. First, and as required by the National Constitution, the outgoing Vice President, Cristina Kirchner, will swear in her incoming President, who will then be in charge of the Legislative Assembly. She will be in charge of swearing in the new president and then the Notary Public will read the corresponding minutes. Finally, the transfer of insignia will take place, in which Alberto Fernández will hand over to his successor the presidential sash and baton, and will sign the Notarial Act before the Notary General of the Nation.

Milei's speech
After the handover ceremony, Milei will go to the steps of the Congress for his first speech as President. Unlike his predecessors, he will not speak before the Legislative Assembly, but will do so in front of the Plaza de los Dos Congresos, a format similar to the handovers that take place in the United States, where the incoming and outgoing Presidents meet on the steps of the Capitol and speak to the Nation. The whole area will be fenced off, but the details of the security operation have not yet been finalized. The Minister of Security, Aníbal Fernández, has already summoned the Unified Command of the forces that report to him to finalize the design of the measures.
Foreign guests at the swearing-in ceremony
The list is not yet closed, and special guests may arrive with last minute arrangements. So far, those confirmed to be present at the presidential inauguration of Javier Milei are the presidents of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou; of Chile, Gabriel Boric; and of Paraguay, Santiago Peña. But the official also confirmed the arrival of Nayib Bukele, from El Salvador, and Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary. The former president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, will come to Argentina with an entourage of more than 60 Brazilian leaders, including governors, deputies, senators and members of his family and his inner circle. Despite the official invitation, Lula da Silva will not be present, and in his place will be Mauricio Vieira, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Also invited, and yet to respond, were the former president of the United States, Donald Trump; the president of China, Xi Jinping; the president of Paraguay, Santiago Peña; Giorgia Meloni (Italy); Emmanuel Macron (France); Guillermo Lasso (Ecuador); Narendra Modi (India) and Dina Boluarte Zegarra (Peru). Another unknown revolves around entrepreneur Elon Musk. The owner of Tesla and the social network X published yesterday the video of a reflection of Milei on freedom and social justice in an interview and the libertarian replied: "We need to talk, Elon...". In turn, the current presidents of the United States and Mexico, Joe Biden and Andrés Manuel López Obrador, have already declined the invitation. According to the future Chancellor, Diana Mondino, the American apologized and informed that "he will be traveling".
On the way to Casa Rosada
Once his speech is over, after 12:30 p.m., he will start his way to Casa Rosada on board a convertible car. It had been considered the possibility that it would be in the Cadillac that Juan Domingo Perón bought in 1955 and that had already been used by other presidents such as Raúl Alfonsín, Carlos Menem or Fernando De la Rúa, but that possibility has been ruled out. That car, since January 2018 after being restored, remains in the Bicentennial Museum of the Rosada and logistically removing it from there was going to be very complex. There, he will receive foreign leaders (13.30) and the swearing-in of ministers will take place in the White Room of the Casa Rosada (17.30). The future cabinet will have, in principle, according to what was confirmed by the future authorities, 8 portfolios. Diana Mondino (Chancellor), Guillermo Ferraro (Infrastructure), Sandra Petovello (Human Capital), Patricia Bullrich (Security), Luis Petri (Defense), Guillermo Francos (Interior), Luis "Toto" Caputo (Economy) and Mariano Cúneo Libarona (Justice).
Cocktail and gala at the Colón Theater
No official message is planned from the balconies of Balcarce 50, unlike other presidents. Neither are there any festivals to honor the new president, as, for example, Alberto Fernández did four years ago. Thus, after the formal swearing-in of the cabinet that will accompany him, a special cocktail will be held at 6.30 p.m., and then the president and his circle of trust will go to the Colón Theater to attend the opera Madama Butterfly, at 8 p.m.

What time and how will the handover ceremony take place?
The Opening of the Legislative Assembly is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Milei is expected to be received by the Commission of the Exterior of the Legislative Palace in the esplanade of Entre Ríos Avenue. From there he will be escorted to the Blue Room, where he will meet with his vice-president Victoria Villarruel and, together, they will sign the Books of Honor of the Honorable Senate of the Nation and of the Chamber of Deputies of the Nation.
Once in the session venue, the act and the handover ceremony will begin. First, and as required by the National Constitution, the outgoing Vice President, Cristina Kirchner, will swear in her incoming President, who will then be in charge of the Legislative Assembly. She will be in charge of swearing in the new president and then the Notary Public will read the corresponding minutes. Finally, the transfer of insignia will take place, in which Alberto Fernández will hand over to his successor the presidential sash and baton, and will sign the Notarial Act before the Notary General of the Nation.

Milei's speech
After the handover ceremony, Milei will go to the steps of the Congress for his first speech as President. Unlike his predecessors, he will not speak before the Legislative Assembly, but will do so in front of the Plaza de los Dos Congresos, a format similar to the handovers that take place in the United States, where the incoming and outgoing Presidents meet on the steps of the Capitol and speak to the Nation. The whole area will be fenced off, but the details of the security operation have not yet been finalized. The Minister of Security, Aníbal Fernández, has already summoned the Unified Command of the forces that report to him to finalize the design of the measures.
Foreign guests at the swearing-in ceremony
The list is not yet closed, and special guests may arrive with last minute arrangements. So far, those confirmed to be present at the presidential inauguration of Javier Milei are the presidents of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou; of Chile, Gabriel Boric; and of Paraguay, Santiago Peña. But the official also confirmed the arrival of Nayib Bukele, from El Salvador, and Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary. The former president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, will come to Argentina with an entourage of more than 60 Brazilian leaders, including governors, deputies, senators and members of his family and his inner circle. Despite the official invitation, Lula da Silva will not be present, and in his place will be Mauricio Vieira, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Also invited, and yet to respond, were the former president of the United States, Donald Trump; the president of China, Xi Jinping; the president of Paraguay, Santiago Peña; Giorgia Meloni (Italy); Emmanuel Macron (France); Guillermo Lasso (Ecuador); Narendra Modi (India) and Dina Boluarte Zegarra (Peru). Another unknown revolves around entrepreneur Elon Musk. The owner of Tesla and the social network X published yesterday the video of a reflection of Milei on freedom and social justice in an interview and the libertarian replied: "We need to talk, Elon...". In turn, the current presidents of the United States and Mexico, Joe Biden and Andrés Manuel López Obrador, have already declined the invitation. According to the future Chancellor, Diana Mondino, the American apologized and informed that "he will be traveling".
On the way to Casa Rosada
Once his speech is over, after 12:30 p.m., he will start his way to Casa Rosada on board a convertible car. It had been considered the possibility that it would be in the Cadillac that Juan Domingo Perón bought in 1955 and that had already been used by other presidents such as Raúl Alfonsín, Carlos Menem or Fernando De la Rúa, but that possibility has been ruled out. That car, since January 2018 after being restored, remains in the Bicentennial Museum of the Rosada and logistically removing it from there was going to be very complex. There, he will receive foreign leaders (13.30) and the swearing-in of ministers will take place in the White Room of the Casa Rosada (17.30). The future cabinet will have, in principle, according to what was confirmed by the future authorities, 8 portfolios. Diana Mondino (Chancellor), Guillermo Ferraro (Infrastructure), Sandra Petovello (Human Capital), Patricia Bullrich (Security), Luis Petri (Defense), Guillermo Francos (Interior), Luis "Toto" Caputo (Economy) and Mariano Cúneo Libarona (Justice).
Cocktail and gala at the Colón Theater
No official message is planned from the balconies of Balcarce 50, unlike other presidents. Neither are there any festivals to honor the new president, as, for example, Alberto Fernández did four years ago. Thus, after the formal swearing-in of the cabinet that will accompany him, a special cocktail will be held at 6.30 p.m., and then the president and his circle of trust will go to the Colón Theater to attend the opera Madama Butterfly, at 8 p.m.
