Overview
- The presidency called a Thursday meeting at the Casa Rosada with a selective list of governors, excluding several Kirchnerist leaders, and Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof was not invited.
- Provincias Unidas met to coordinate a joint stance and said it will support reforms it considers appropriate, positioning the group as a pivotal bloc for upcoming debates.
- The government is preparing extraordinary sessions before year‑end to debate tax and labor changes tied to the Pacto de Mayo agenda and projects from the Consejo de Mayo.
- Talks continue on forming an LLA–PRO interbloc estimated near 103 deputies, yet PRO leaders show resistance over identity concerns, raising risks for committee control if no pact is sealed.
- Reporting points to a Milei–Macri meeting this weekend to review the alliance’s course, while the ATE union warned governors against endorsing what it calls a national adjustment.
 
  
 