Overview
- The Senate convenes at 10 a.m. Thursday to vote on rejecting presidential vetoes to the university financing law and a pediatric emergency focused on Hospital Garrahan.
- Opposition blocs including Unión por la Patria, parts of the UCR and PRO, and provincial allies expect to reach the two‑thirds threshold, reflecting earlier wide majorities in both chambers.
- If the vetoes are overturned, the executive would be required to promulgate the laws under the constitutional insistence mechanism.
- University unions planned 24‑hour actions to coincide with the session, with UNR’s Coad holding a strike and rally at Rosario’s Plaza San Martín and ADIUNT leading a strike and mobilization at the UNT.
- Officials contend the bills lack a defined funding source and insist they will not spend money they do not have, raising the prospect of legal or administrative disputes even after promulgation.