
The government is preparing to face an intense week in the political arena, with crucial debates about the agreement with the IMF and the appointment of Supreme Court judges. The opposition is also pushing to advance the investigation into the Libra case.
Amid internal tensions within the ruling party, the President of the House of Representatives, Martín Menem, is leading negotiations to address these pressing issues with strength. Meanwhile, the Civic Coalition surprised by revealing its support for the agreement with the International Monetary Fund.
An important debate is scheduled in the Senate on Thursday regarding the nominations of Ariel Lijo and Manuel García Mansilla, the latter already sworn in as a Supreme Court judge. Despite the complexity of the situation, the government seeks to maintain its libertarian course.
The agreement with the IMF is crucial for Javier Milei's administration, who defends the measure taken by decree and hopes to gain support both internally and from his usual allies. Meanwhile, the opposition is advancing in its attempt to reject the appointments to the Court.
Next week is announced to be decisive, with key debates and votes that will define the political and economic course of the country.