Overview
- Salta’s Senate gave parliamentary status to a bill by Esteban D’Andrea to call a 30‑day, ad honorem convention limited to scrapping arrest and process immunities for legislators and top executive officials.
- The proposal has already drawn institutional warnings that ending those protections could weaken legislative independence and expose officials to judicial pressure, recalling gaps left in the 2021 reform.
- Treasury Secretary Carlos Guberman said the government will pursue tax and labor changes gradually and argued conditions are in place for Congress to pass the 2026 national Budget while preserving fiscal balance.
- Patricia Bullrich told La Libertad Avanza senators the labor‑reform debate will start in December during extraordinary sessions, with the Budget targeted first and an “Inocencia Fiscal” bill also on the agenda.
- Karina Milei has opened talks with Cristina Kirchner and governors to negotiate nominees for two Supreme Court vacancies, as Buenos Aires province’s 2026 Budget gained entry in the legislature with late‑November approval sought.