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Argentina's Congress approves 2026 budget, first under Milei

  • On Friday, Argentina's Congress approved the 2026 budget suggested by President Javier Milei, marking his first general-vote success since election over two years ago, with the Senate passing it 46-25 with one abstention.
  • The bill authorises issuing debt abroad and aligns with rules governing IMF deals, helping shore up Argentina's US$20-billion IMF agreement as Milei capitalises on October midterm election gains.
  • Negotiations in the lower house removed text on universities and disability programmes after disputes, and those tensions were set aside Friday as Milei received votes from Mauricio Macri, former president’s PRO party and allied legislators.
  • With about US$4.5 billion owed on Jan. 9, bond management remains crucial as analysts view the vote as Milei’s opportunity to demonstrate political strength after governing largely by decree.
  • The budget sets $102 billion in spending and aims for a zero deficit mostly through spending cuts, reflecting lawmakers' fiscal discipline.
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On Friday Argentina adopted its first budget since President Javier Milei took office in 2023.

·Vienna, Austria
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The Argentine Congress has adopted the budget for the coming year and thus the first since the entry into office of President Milei.

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Without the required parliamentary majority, the government settled for a revised version of the 2023 budget.

Lean Left

In the absence of a majority before its success at the legislative elections in October, Javier Milei had governed for the past two years on the basis of the 2023 budget, setting aside the financing of certain public services.

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The Argentine parliament has approved a state budget for the first time since President Javier Milei took office in 2023. The 2026 budget was voted through by the Senate on Friday local time and predicts GDP growth of 5 percent. In addition, annual inflation is expected to fall to 10.1 percent. Milei's government party gained more seats in both of the co...

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Diario Registrado broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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