Overview
- Following a decisive election win, the administration is entering a second phase focused on delivering economic results and structural changes.
- Diego Santilli was named interior minister and Manuel Adorni became chief of cabinet, moves that signal a broader bridge to provinces and PRO figures.
- Governors resumed bilateral talks at Casa Rosada, including Raúl Jalil and Ignacio Torres, who received a promise of a permanent cut to export taxes on heavy crude, with further meetings slated with Martín Llaryora, Marcelo Orrego and Gustavo Sáenz.
- Karina Milei emerged strengthened inside the ruling coalition and party even as frictions persist with advisor Santiago Caputo, highlighted by disputes over foreign‑policy interlocutor Barry Bennet.
- The CGT refreshed its leadership with a negotiating stance as labor‑regime changes are prepared, and the electoral limits of Provincias Unidas are creating openings for new federal agreements.