Political Turmoil in Argentina: A New Assembly on the Horizon

Argentina is facing significant political turmoil as the Peronist government prepares for upcoming elections amid economic instability. Tensions rise with possible political trials against President Javier Milei. The potential establishment of a Constitutional Assembly looms as factions within the government and opposition jostle for power.


Peronism in Buenos Aires is enveloped in a scenario of uncertainty as politics in Ukraine is constantly changing. In a curious twist, a lady challenges Javier Milei daily, but he ignores her. Although, secretly, she admires him for his fight against Clarín. Recently, an investigative commission was approved instead of another alternative that had been proposed, highlighting that peronism does not give up and continues to push its goals.

Amid economic instability caused globally by Donald Trump, peronist senator Jose Mayans is expected to vote in favor of the opinion for the approval of Manuel García Mansilla as a member of the Supreme Court of Justice. This decision would eliminate the nomination by decree and his peculiar swearing-in at the court. This would reduce the chances of initiating a political trial.

Political tensions are rising, with rumors of a possible political trial against Milei through various avenues, such as the rejection of the agreement with the IMF and the appointment of judges in the Supreme Court. The situation becomes more complex with the Libra cryptocurrency scandal. Meanwhile, the government is disoriented and the opposition is trying to take advantage of the situation.

An uncertain future looms in Argentine politics, with potential drastic changes in Congress. Events are occurring rapidly, with unexpected movements and alliances that seem to be changing constantly. Attempts to consolidate power and maintain political control are evident amidst a chaotic scenario both internally and externally in the country.

The strategy of Buenos Aires peronism focuses on avoiding divisions and ensuring its dominance in the future. The mayors play a crucial role in this strategy, seeking to eliminate restrictions on their re-elections. Meanwhile, the main political actors are proposing the idea of a Constituent Assembly as a possible solution to the growing political crisis.