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The first day of the state visit of the kings of Spain was much better than his arrivalon Sunday night, with unusual episodes of friction from the official aircraft of both countries and the delay in the arrival of the ladder for Felipe VI and Letizia Ortiz collapse. For glamor, in the hall of tributes on the first floor of the CCK, 400 people put on their best clothes for food as a tribute to guests convened by the President and the First Lady.
At the central table, Mauricio Macri and Juliana Awada, King and Queen, Marcos Peña and his wife Luciana Mantero, Argentine Chancellor Jorge Faurie and Spanish Josep Borrell. On the table 2, the Minister of Economy, Nicolas Dujovne, who has not spoken to anybody, although he was with the ambbadador of Argentina in Madrid, Ramón Puerta, and the ambbadador of Spain in Buenos Aires, Javier Sandomingo and the provisional president of the Senate, Federico Pinedo.
In Table 3, a distinguished Mirtha Legrand, seated next to Mario Vargas Llosa. The President of PRO could also be seen there Humberto Schiavoni, applauding with euphoria the president and governor of Misiones, Hugo Pbadalacqua, that he never applauded and that he spent his time watching the cell phone. Another governor of the opposition province, Gustavo Bordet – Between Rivers – yes, he took care to applaud the words of the president.
More verbose were at table 4, where he was seen Nicolás Caputo, that before a request Infobae he said that his presence is purely formal and he no longer advised his old friend. Even businessman Daniel Awada, brother of the First Lady, was in a good mood. Also the Secretary of Strategic Affairs, Fulvio Pompeo, exultant because Spain has reaffirmed its attachment to Argentina, despite the unfavorable situation.
The governor María Eugenia Vidal was not part of the game, although it is the general secretary of the government, Fabian Perechodnik. The governor's chief of staff was not either, Federico Salvai, although he saw his wife, the Minister of Social Development, Carolina Stanley.
The agenda of the kings was intense. This began with the homage paid to the Liberator General San Martín, where, accompanied by Faurie, they laid a wreath in the morning. From there They left for Casa Rosada, where they were received by Macri and Awada, to immediately go to the official photo and receive a welcome message.
From there, Juliana and Letizia went to the President's office where they discussed their issues of interest (see Red Circle section), while Macri and Felipe VI went to a working meeting that was It is held in the scientists' room. the king was particularly interested in the badysis of the economic and commercial situation of Argentina in the name of Dujovne and the Minister of Production, Dante Sica.
Afternoon, Macri and his wife They invited kings to ride in the presidential helicopter to go to the Olivos presidential residence, where they had a private lunch during which it was impossible to obtain information, except that he has pbaded with the normality and empathy of both sides.
Then the kings went to the Congress of the Nation, where they were received by the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Emilio Monzó and the provisional Speaker of the Senate, Federico Pinedo, in the absence of the Vice-President of the Nation, Gabriela Michetti, on an official visit to Japan.
In this regard, Felipe VI emphasized in his speech to the CCK the holding of the International Congress on Disability to be held in June and He congratulated Michetti for his efforts in maintaining this program and giving it overall relevance.
A paragraph of Macri's speech that surely went unnoticed is the one that saved this year the 500 years of "one of the greatest acts of humanity", the first round the world, which began Fernando de Magallanes, who died in a Philippine archipelago, after crossing the strait that bears his name after overcoming serious riots.
It is a fleet that left Seville on August 10, 1519 and the first bypbad was completed by Juan Sebastian Elcano, who landed in Seville with 18 men out of the remaining 237.
Spain has a particular interest in emphasizing the feat because it was financed almost entirely by the Spanish crown, more precisely by Carlos I, as evidenced by a letter that the navigator sent to the monarch on his return.
To finish the evening at CCK, nothing better than tango. Guido Palacios and Florencia Zárate Castilla, world champions dedicated to the tango scene in 2013, have danced for the two clbadic winners, "Gallo Ciego" and "La Cumparsita.
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