Overview
- At a government house press conference Friday, Governor Osvaldo Jaldo announced that Senator Beatriz Ávila will sit in a newly named Independencia monobloc in the Senate.
- Both leaders emphasized maintaining fiscal balance and making necessary adjustments “with the people included,” which they described as the Tucumán model.
- Ávila said the move formalizes joint work to defend provincial interests and to speed up national-level gestions that affect Tucumán.
- The Senate monobloc is designed to coordinate with Jaldo’s three-member bloc in the Chamber of Deputies to act as a unified provincial voice.
- Ávila, a former PRO/Juntos por el Cambio figure who previously led the Justicia Social monobloc, holds her Senate seat through 2027.