Overview
- Decree 647/2025 was published in the Boletín Oficial, issuing a full veto of Law 27.795 and formally sending it back to Congress.
- The Executive argued the measure lacks real financing sources and would upset fiscal balance, citing budget law requirements and warning of inflationary risks from monetary financing.
- Opposition blocs are organizing special sessions next week to attempt an override, which requires two‑thirds majorities in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.
- University federations and unions, including FUA, CIN, Fedun and others, called a 24‑hour national university strike for Friday, September 12, and a Marcha Federal on the day Congress debates the veto.
- The vetoed law would have updated operating budgets by inflation, mandated paritarias to recompute salaries, expanded scholarships and set a funding path from 1% of GDP in 2026 to 1.5% in 2031, while the government also signals vetos to the Garrahan and ATN measures.