Overview
- At a Florencio Varela inauguration, the Buenos Aires governor said Milei convened governors to negotiate national debts in exchange for support of what he called "espantosas" laws.
- He argued his exclusion from those meetings is because he will not support proposals he says curtail rights, reiterating that his bloc is open to serious discussion but not to rolling back protections.
- Buenos Aires opened a disability rehabilitation center the province says the national government had left paralyzed, completing the project with provincial and municipal resources.
- New Interior Minister Diego Santilli was sworn in and is launching a federal tour to build congressional majorities for the 2026 budget and reforms, starting with a Wednesday meeting with Rogelio Frigerio and a planned session with Gustavo Sáenz.
- Kicillof remains outside Santilli's initial rounds alongside Gildo Insfrán, Gustavo Melella and Ricardo Quintela, while his administration sent a 2026 provincial budget to the legislature that earmarks 92.6% for current spending and creates a 900 billion peso fund to pursue national debt recoveries.