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Why Does Milei Want to Change the Glaciares Law? the Ice Map and the Complete Guide to the Project

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President Javier Milei sent Congress a bill to amend the National Glaciares Law (26.639) and gave it priority treatment, along with labor reform and budget 2026, in extraordinary sessions.What is it about and why is it a central axis for libertarian politics?It is not the first time that the ruling party tries to make the law more flexible: the first attempt was when they promoted the Bases Law, but then withdrew the project due to lack of conse…
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Far from a technical discussion, the attempt to reform the Glaciares Law is a political decision made to measure the mining lobby: it seeks to enable currently prohibited projects, weaken the protection of water and consolidate a regressive, unconstitutional and environmentally irreversible extractive model. The reform of the Glaciare Protection Law promoted by the National Executive cannot be interpreted as a technical debate or a legal discuss…

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The environment is, once again, the area of legislative dispute. It is that February will be the scene for extraordinary sessions in the Congress of the Nation. And, in addition to the labor reform project, another of the axes that already generates debate in the political and scientific context is the modification of the Glaciares Law (No. 26.639). The objective of the National Government? To give the provinces greater control over their territ…

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President Javier Milei sent Congress a bill to amend the National Glaciares Law (26.639) and gave it priority treatment, along with labor reform and budget 2026, in extraordinary sessions.What is it about and why is it a central axis for libertarian politics?It is not the first time that the ruling party tries to make the law more flexible: the first attempt was when they promoted the Bases Law, but then withdrew the project due to lack of conse…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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