Milei preps decree for special Congress sessions, labour reform top priority
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President Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza) convened extraordinary sessions of the Congress between February 2 and 27, 2026.
Milei preps decree for special Congress sessions, labour reform top priority
President Javier Milei signed a decree ahead of his trip to the World Economic Forum, according to reports; Lawmakers will be called for extraordinary sessions of Congress, beginning February 2.
The president will attend the summit with Minister Luis Caputo and give a speech on Wednesday.The call to Congress also contemplates the treatment of the Glaciares Law and the Mercosur-EU agreement.
After the convening of extraordinary sessions, the national government is optimistic about the complete approval of the legislative agenda that will be discussed during February. In the ruling party they consider this to be a “friendly” agenda and hope to gather the necessary votes, even for the Labor Reform, the most controversial project of the package. In Balcarce 50 they say that there is no room for great objections to the initiatives sent …
Javier Milei begins to add backing from governors for labor reform and closes the siege on Peronism in the Senate. So far, different chiefs of radicalism and provincialist forces expressed, with greater or lesser vehemence, their willingness to support the government’s project in Congress. The President signed the call for extraordinary sessions before leaving Davos and in the Casa Rosada spread optimism. As happened with Budget 2026, Diego Sant…
The president will prioritize in the venue a controversial reform in favor of companies and employers. The initiative is part of a package that includes environmental changes and international treaties. In a movement that anticipates a key legislative push, the executive branch formalized the call for extraordinary sessions during February. The agenda, set by decree 24/26 ... Milei convened extraordinary and launches its final offensive against …
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