Politics Local 2026-04-06T16:54:00+00:00

Argentina's Congress Reactivates to Vote on Glaciers Law

This week, Argentina's National Congress will hold two key sessions. Lawmakers will vote on the contentious Glaciers Reform Law and consider nominations for some 60 judges and prosecutors, accelerating the legislative agenda after previous extraordinary sessions.


Argentina's Congress Reactivates to Vote on Glaciers Law

The National Congress will reactivate this week with two sessions to be held between Wednesday and Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The sessions are set to vote on the Glaciers Reform Law and approve the nominations of some 60 judges and prosecutors. Parliament has returned to a faster pace after extraordinary sessions in December and February, where the Budget, Fiscal Innocence Act, Juvenile Penal Regime, the Mercosur-European Union agreement, and the controversial labor reform were approved. According to sources cited by the Argentine News Agency, this labor reform is now being discussed in the hallways of the courts. The Government is accelerating its activity in Congress to get back on track and move past the Adorni case.