Overview
- Meeting nearly two hours in the Chamber of Deputies’ Salón Blanco, Sturzenegger outlined the Consejo de Mayo roadmap and fielded questions from the ruling bloc.
- He told deputies the labor reform bill will be filed in the Senate on Wednesday, starting the first leg of the broader overhaul.
- The executive will avoid a new omnibus package and send measures law by law to limit politicization in Congress.
- Extraordinary sessions through December 30 are slated to take up the 2026 Budget and the so‑called fiscal innocence bill, with tax, labor, penal and environmental changes planned for early 2026.
- The session, requested by bloc chief Gabriel Bornoroni, included secretaries Alejandro Cacace and Maximiliano Fariña and oriented newcomers such as Luis Petri and Álvaro Martínez as officials defended import liberalization and job‑linked tax relief.