Overview
- During meetings with producers, merchants and union leaders in Olavarría, the Buenos Aires governor said national policies are destroying production and work.
- He and Labor Minister Walter Correa toured the Canteras Cerro Negro ceramics plant, where workers described a crisis tied to the construction slump.
- With Housing Minister Silvina Batakis, he reviewed construction of 20 homes in the CECO III neighborhood funded by a 4.162 billion‑peso provincial investment.
- He argued Milei ignored September’s provincial rebuke, criticized the president’s Movistar Arena show as out of touch, and claimed more than 200,000 jobs were lost with real wages down.
- Citing his data, he reported household delinquency near 5.6–5.9% and 12.6 million people owing over 200,000 pesos by July 2025, and he called for a vote for the Fuerza Patria slate led by Jorge Taiana on Oct. 26.