Politics Local 2026-02-24T22:52:05+00:00

New Parliamentary Bloc 'Impulso País' Formed in Argentina

A new parliamentary bloc, 'Impulso País', was formed in Argentina's Senate, uniting senators from various provinces in critical support of the national government. The bloc aims to coordinate a legislative agenda focusing on regional development and consensus-building in Congress.


New Parliamentary Bloc 'Impulso País' Formed in Argentina

Today, the new parliamentary bloc 'Impulso País' was constituted in the National Senate. It is a space made up of legislators from different political spaces and provinces who converge in their critical support for the national government's policies. The bloc will be integrated by the three PRO senators: Enrique Goerling (Misiones), Andrea Cristina (Chubut) and María Victoria Huala (La Pampa); Alejandra Vigo (Córdoba) and Carlos 'Camau' Espínola (Corrientes) from the Provincias Unidas bloc; Edith Terenzi (Despierta Chubut); and Beatriz Ávila (Independencia–Tucumán). The governors who were the architects of this new formation are Hugo Passalacqua (Misiones), Ignacio Torres (Chubut), Martín Llaryora (Córdoba), Juan Pablo Valdés (Corrientes) and Osvaldo Jaldo (Tucumán). This regrouping of senators, 'with a federal and productive vision,' as expressed in the founding communiqué, aims to 'coordinate a legislative agenda that prioritizes regional development, labor, and the search for rational consensus in Congress.' 'Impulso País is constituted as a legislative tool at the service of the growth of the provinces and the strengthening of national institutions,' they stated in the communiqué accessed by the Argentine News Agency. 'With this new configuration, Impulso País positions itself as a key actor in the search for rational consensuses that allow overcoming stagnation and projecting Argentina towards a future of sustainable development,' they concluded.

Latest news

See all news