Overview
- Governor Pullaro issued Decree No. 766, officially scheduling the inaugural session of the Constitutional Convention for July 14 at 10:00 a.m. in the Santa Fe Chamber of Deputies.
- The Unidos para Cambiar Santa Fe coalition convened its 33 elected convention members to discuss working methodologies, including the formation of blocks and commissions.
- Más para Santa Fe, the opposition coalition, held a separate meeting to define its stance on the reform process, after previously advocating for a 2026 start date.
- The reform aims to address 42 constitutional articles, including gubernatorial re-election, municipal autonomy for Rosario, youth suffrage from age 16, and judicial accountability measures like the 'ficha limpia' clause.
- This marks Santa Fe's first constitutional reform in over six decades, with political alliances and debates over timing shaping the process.