Overview
- Party chiefs met late Tuesday at PJ headquarters on Matheu, with figures such as José Mayans, Lucía Corpacci, Germán Martínez, Mariel Fernández, Ricardo Pignaneli, Vanesa Siley, Eduardo ‘Wado’ de Pedro, Agustín Rossi and Mayra Mendoza participating to coordinate their response to government reforms.
- According to party sources, discussions centered on forging a unified position on the 2026 Budget, labor changes and tax measures, with some leaders considering tolerance for isolated pro-Budget votes to avoid a broader split.
- From the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof called for a bottom‑up renewal of Peronism and warned of a government push for a “new statute of colonialism” presented as a free‑trade framework.
- Kicillof urged university militants to increase involvement and to “patear la mesa,” signaling a participatory approach and a break from top‑down leadership styles.
- The Quilmes event drew provincial and national allies including Carlos Bianco, Walter Correa, Daniel Gollán, Hugo Moyano (h) and Raquel ‘Kelly’ Olmos, while the absence of mayor Mayra Mendoza in her own district underscored tensions over Buenos Aires budget allocations.