Overview
- Speaking to business leaders in Buenos Aires, the Córdoba governor distanced his bloc from Javier Milei’s leadership and described it as a “partido de la sensatez.”
- He endorsed rejecting the presidential veto of the Disability Emergency Law and said the space upholds the 2030 climate agenda.
- He set four priorities for growth: institutional predictability, infrastructure, education, and public‑private coordination.
- He cited Córdoba’s two-decade fiscal balance and claimed the province’s bonds are valued above national bonds as evidence of his model.
- He presented Provincias Unidas—launched with governors Maximiliano Pullaro, Carlos Sadir, Ignacio Torres, and Claudio Vidal—as a force for upcoming legislative battles and the October elections, including disputes over revenue-sharing.