The President Javier Milei's administration has a short-term goal: to begin outlining the legislative agenda for the remainder of the month. Another priority will be the submission of nominations to fill judicial vacancies, something recently announced by the new Minister of Justice, Juan Bautista Mahiques. The political table also aims to discuss the package of reforms that the government wants the Congress to debate in the coming weeks. One of the projects will establish new parameters for university funding. The Casa Rosada considers the upcoming months to be a key period to consolidate the legislative program of the La Libertad Avanza administration, which aims to deepen institutional, economic, and regulatory changes.
Empty Agenda in Congress: Absence of Milei's Announced Reform Package
The Milei administration prepares for a meeting to discuss the legislative agenda following the leader's trip to the US. The main goal is to consolidate a reform package that the government believes will make 2026 the most reformist year in parliamentary history.