The National Executive Branch has sent a list of six priority bills to Congress, aimed at advancing the core reforms of its administration by the end of the year. According to the Argentine News Agency, the agenda is ambitious and spans from the economic pillar (Budget and fiscal laws) to deep-rooted reforms in the labor and penal fields. The 6 Topics for Extraordinary Sessions The official annex sent to Congress includes the following points: Bill for the General Budget of the National Administration for the fiscal year 2026. (Key for the security and public order agenda). Bill for Fiscal Innocence. (One of the central bills in the fiscal package). Bill for the National Commitment to Fiscal and Monetary Stability. Bill to adapt the Minimum Budgets Regime for the Preservation of Glaciers and the Periglacial Environment - Law No. 26.639 to be sent by the National Executive Branch. (A sensitive issue that has already generated environmental controversy in the past). December's agenda tests the ruling coalition's negotiating ability, which must seek agreements with opposition blocs to approve the reforms. President of the Nation, Javier Milei, formally called for an extraordinary session in Congress to be held in December. Buenos Aires, December 5 (NA) --
Argentina sends six priority bills to Congress
Argentina's government, led by President Javier Milei, has called an extraordinary parliamentary session to debate six key reforms, including the budget, fiscal and labor laws, and changes to the Penal Code.