Overview
- National deputy Natalia de la Sota called for a deep renewal of Peronism and said she wants to contribute to a new national leadership.
- She voted against the national budget, describing it as antifederal austerity that sought to repeal disability-emergency and university-financing laws and to cut funding for technical schools, science, technology and culture.
- She highlighted that a surprise vote against Chapter XI blocked the derogation of the disability and university laws, which she framed as a needed check on institutional overreach.
- Arguing that Córdoba’s pension shortfall is a federal obligation, she urged President Javier Milei to assume responsibility and pressed the provincial government to avoid shifting costs onto workers and retirees.
- She opposed the labor reform slated to return in February, warning that updating labor rules without growth would only legalize precarious work in a recession with mass layoffs.