Overview
- Opposition blocs seek a noon special session in the Chamber of Deputies to convert the Senate‑approved DNU reform into law as the Casa Rosada negotiates with allies and governors to deny quorum.
- The bill limits each decree’s effect to three months unless ratified by both chambers, permits annulment by a single chamber, forbids multi‑topic DNUs, and restricts reissuing on the same subject until the next legislative year.
- Unión por la Patria, Encuentro Federal, Democracia para Siempre, and Coherencia y Desarrollo requested the session, with support from the Civic Coalition and the Left Front, while a divided UCR and governor‑aligned blocs remain pivotal.
- The agenda includes motions to question Karina Milei and the health minister over leaked audios alleging bribes at ANDIS, along with efforts to summon Cabinet Chief Guillermo Francos over the unimplemented disability emergency law.
- Following José Luis Espert’s resignation from the Budget committee, opponents aim to force a November 20 deadline for a 2026 Budget report, with any expulsion or censure initiatives likely routed to committees.