Overview
- The chamber will convene Thursday at 10:00 to vote on rejecting the vetoes to the university financing bill and the pediatric emergency centered on Hospital Garrahan.
- Opposition blocs from Unión por la Patria, segments of the UCR and PRO, and provincial caucuses say they have the two‑thirds needed to prevail.
- The measures previously cleared the Senate in late August by wide margins—58–10–3 for university funding and 62–8 for the Garrahan emergency.
- A successful override would require the executive to promulgate the laws, though officials cite the Financial Administration Law and could repeat the disability‑emergency tactic of promulgating while asking Congress to specify financing.
- Efforts to interpellate Karina Milei failed, and the majority only secured an undated citation for Health Minister Mario Lugones as the Senate also considers a judicial appointment extension, two treaties and a first reading of the Alerta Sofía program.