Overview
- Decree 865/2025 published Tuesday convenes extraordinary sessions from Dec. 10 to 30 with a six-item agenda that includes the 2026 Budget, Inocencia Fiscal, a fiscal‑monetary stability framework, labor modernization, Penal Code reform, and an adjustment to the Glaciers Law.
- The government is prioritizing a quick committee ruling and a mid‑December floor debate on the budget while insisting any concessions preserve the fiscal‑balance target, with Bertie Benegas Lynch continuing to chair the Budget committee.
- La Libertad Avanza holds only a first minority and has opened talks with dialoguist blocs and governors, with Martín Menem, Diego Santilli and Patricia Bullrich coordinating legislative and provincial negotiations.
- The labor overhaul will be sent to start in the Senate, with details discussed at today’s Council of Mayo meeting, and it already faces resistance from unions as the Executive finalizes the text.
- The Glaciers Law update is pitched to expand provincial room for investment, and in Mendoza President Javier Milei backed the PSJ Cobre Mendocino project as senators weigh approvals under a security plan while environmental groups organize protests.