The Minister of the Interior, Diego Santilli, is scheduled to resume on Sunday, March 15, a series of contacts with governors to ensure the administration of Javier Milei consolidates its parliamentary majority. According to what the Argentine News Agency was able to learn, Santilli's idea is to continue strengthening ties with the leaders so that the government has no surprises in Parliament, especially at this stage that has opened in the Congress, where La Libertad Avanza (LLA) seeks to debate and sanction a series of major projects, including the Glacier Law, which has already been approved in the Senate, and the new University Financing Law. When will the minister's roadmap be defined from the middle of the month? Who will he meet with?
Santilli to resume contacts with governors to strengthen parliamentary majority
Argentina's Interior Minister, Diego Santilli, is planning a series of trips across the country to consolidate the parliamentary majority of President Javier Milei's government. His main task is to secure the support of governors to ensure the smooth passage of key bills, including the Glacier Law and the University Financing Law.