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The Government Will Grant Further Changes for the Senate to Pass the Land Alienation Law

Summary by La Nacion
The new amendments would be announced tomorrow by Patricia Bullrich at a press conference; percentage ceilings could be set higher than those in force today, even though the original idea of officialism was that those limits no longer existed

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The Tucumano Jaldo and the Neucan Figueron announced their opposition and subtract votes from the ruling party. Others question the accompaniment and ALL is far from the possibility of getting 37 votes.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Lean Right

The ruling party backed down with the removal of all restrictions on the purchase of land by parts of foreigners.The head of the libertarian bloc confirmed that there will be a session this Thursday.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The new amendments would be announced tomorrow by Patricia Bullrich at a press conference; percentage ceilings could be set higher than those in force today, even though the original idea of officialism was that those limits no longer existed

·Vicente López, Argentina
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The Cordobesa legislator supported the project, defended private property as an incentive for investments and ruled out that the initiative would protect native forests. In addition, she anticipated how the representatives of her province would vote in a scenario where, even before the ruling party gave in an open way by withdrawing the most controversial chapter of the initiative, libertarian spokesmen maintained optimism about the outcome in t…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In Gelatina, they discussed the government’s decision to withdraw the Senate Lands Law reform. Pedro Rosemblat ironed out the government’s reverse and Matías Mowzet left a phrase that quickly went viral.

Less than 24 hours after the Senate retakes the treatment of the Law on the Inviolability of Private Property, which in its central chapter modifies the regime of purchase of rural land by foreigners, the resistance no longer comes only from the opposition. Governors and senators who in other matters accompanied the Government of Javier Milei began to mark differences, in a session that the libertarian bloc itself recognizes as the most adjusted…

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Todo Noticias broke the news in Argentina on Monday, August 3, 2026.
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