Overview
- After the Casa Rosada meeting, the government said it will call extraordinary sessions once the new Congress is seated in December to send labor, tax and Penal Code reforms along with the 2026 Budget.
- Twenty provincial leaders attended, while Axel Kicillof (Buenos Aires), Gildo Insfrán (Formosa), Ricardo Quintela (La Rioja) and Gustavo Melella (Tierra del Fuego) were not invited.
- Officials presented the push as a bid to secure provincial backing and deliver a credible fiscal plan intended to lower the risk premium and facilitate refinancing with international support.
- Presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni said the administration intends to work with all governors to advance the agenda, as talks begin to round up votes for the Budget and the three reforms.
- Several outlets report likely near‑term cabinet changes—including possible adjustments involving Chief of Cabinet Guillermo Francos and the security, defense and justice areas—though no appointments have been announced.