Cutting Through Bureaucracy - Argentina’s chainsaw policy

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Cutting Through Bureaucracy

Argentina's Chainsaw Policy

📅 Date:
Wednesday, 3 December 2025
🕐 Time:
Lunch Roundtable
📍 Location:
European Parliament, Brussels
High-Level Event

About the Event


On Wednesday 3 December, the ECR EUROLAT Policy Group will welcome Federico Sturzenegger, Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation of Argentina to the European Parliament.

Federico Sturzenegger is a prominent Argentine economist and academic. His current ministerial portfolio in Argentina – Deregulation and State Transformation – has been created by President Milei to drive through market-oriented reforms.

Mr Sturzenegger will deliver a keynote speech at the high-level lunch roundtable, speaking about Argentina's reforms, his experience in deregulation, economic freedom, state intervention and bureaucracy.


Keynote Speaker


⭐ Minister of Argentina
Federico Sturzenegger, Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation of Argentina

Federico STURZENEGGER

Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation

Argentina

Read more about Federico Sturzenegger's background

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Patryk JAKI, Member of the European Parliament, Poland, ECR Group
Patryk JAKI
Poland Poland  European Union Member of the European Parliament 
Co-Chairman of the ECR Group
Member of European Parliament

Nicola PROCACCINI, Member of the European Parliament, Italy, ECR Group
Nicola PROCACCINI
Italy Italy  European Union Member of the European Parliament 
Co-Chairman of the ECR Group
Fratelli d'Italia

Diego SOLIER, Member of the European Parliament, Spain, ECR Group
Diego SOLIER
Spain Spain  European Union Member of the European Parliament 
Member of European Parliament
Independiente

Important – This event is by invitation, and only registered participants will be admitted. Due to capacity constraints, all attendees must register, including those already holding a European Parliament access badge.

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