Overview
- Ámbito reports Karina Milei’s team opened channels with Cristina Kirchner and governors, with Juan Manuel Olmos as go‑between, exploring a reciprocal pact on two Court vacancies and the Procuración.
- The federal tribunal in the ‘Cuadernos’ bribery case added Tuesday hearings to the usual Thursdays to ease an operational backlog, citing 29 new filings in 90 days.
- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner publicly accused prosecutors, naming Carlos Stornelli, of extorting cooperating witnesses and using politically driven methods; the claims are her allegations and not court findings.
- In Córdoba, a legislative session unraveled when the ruling bloc forced a hand‑raise vote, prompting an opposition walkout, while in Santa Fe the Acuerdos Commission lacked quorum but set nominee interviews and sought an Assembly for November 27.
- In Salta, a bill to partially reform the provincial constitution advanced to strip arrest and process immunities from lawmakers and top executive officials, as Interior Minister Diego Santilli met Salta and Tucumán governors to build support for the 2026 Budget with October inflation at 2.3% year‑over‑year 31.3%.