
The national administration has accelerated the call with the aim of obtaining a favorable opinion, although it is expected that this will not significantly alter the current situation. The main concern of the Executive is to prevent their decision from being rejected in both chambers of Congress. The government's decision not to present the matter as a bill has raised objections from some blocs, especially since, as it is a bicameral commission, this year it is Deputies' turn to assume the presidency.
In this context, it would not be surprising if some opposition legislator proposes to resolve this issue beforehand, which could further complicate the dynamics of the debate. The Casa Rosada hopes that the approval by the Chamber of Deputies will take place in the coming weeks, thus seeking to definitively close the controversy surrounding this issue. The meeting has been called by libertarian senator Juan Carlos Pagotto, president of the corresponding commission, and a climate of criticism from the opposition has arisen.
From 3 PM tomorrow, a crucial debate will take place regarding the Decrees of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) related to the Argentine government's understanding with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).