Overview
- The Chamber of Deputies scheduled a Wednesday session to consider overriding the veto, which requires a two‑thirds majority, and union vote counts suggest the outcome is very tight.
- The government defended the veto in the Boletín Oficial, arguing the bill would create a fiscal imbalance that threatens macroeconomic stability and harms vulnerable sectors.
- The rejected law proposes salary recomposition, inflation‑linked transfers financed through revenue‑sharing and reallocations, a strategic careers fund including AI, and a path toward 1.5% of GDP by 2031.
- University groups report about 10,000 faculty resignations after an estimated 50% loss of purchasing power, and rectors warn the current academic term could be at risk without assured funding.
- Campuses are implementing austerity and stopgap measures, including a spending restriction plan at UBA and a UNR solidarity program to collect donations for operations.