Overview
- Casa Rosada restarted direct outreach to provinces with Manuel Adorni leading the Cabinet Office contact, meeting first with Chubut’s Ignacio Torres and summoning Córdoba’s Martín Llaryora, Salta’s Gustavo Sáenz and San Juan’s Marcelo Orrego for Monday.
- Extraordinary congressional sessions are slated for December 10–31, with officials preparing a 2026 Budget and reform package and signaling the timetable could extend into January.
- Diego Santilli is coordinating political negotiations from the inner circle as the administration consolidates its team for the legislative push.
- U.S. adviser Barry Bennett visited government offices and publicly backed the reform agenda, saying investors see improved conditions and longer‑term opportunities tied to energy and infrastructure.
- Security updates continued in parallel: a Salta federal judge ordered six months of pretrial detention for five men after a 364‑kilo cocaine seizure with about 100 kilos still unaccounted for, and Córdoba police arrested two suspects identified from viral video in a local robbery, while Peru’s Liga 1 suspended a match after objects from the stands struck a linesman.