This Thursday, President Javier Milei will meet with at least 15 governors to begin discussing the reform projects pushed by the libertarian administration, following his landslide electoral victory.
"Milei, Guillermo Francos, Luis Caputo, and Lisandro Catalán will receive them," official sources confirmed to Noticias Argentinas.
Rogelio Frigerio (Entre Ríos), Raúl Jalil (Catamarca), Claudio Poggi (San Luis), and Jorge Macri (City of Buenos Aires) are among those confirmed, all of whom are, to varying degrees, close to Milei's government.
The national executive intends not to waste time and, riding the wave of a resounding electoral victory, seeks to accelerate talks on labor and tax reforms to be addressed in extraordinary congressional sessions early next year, with the new parliament composition.
These projects will be formulated after the Council of Mayo finalizes its report, on which they are working, an event scheduled for mid-December.
The Council is headed by the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, and also includes the Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, Federico Sturzenegger; the Governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo; National Senator Carolina Losada; National Deputy Cristian Ritondo; the General Secretary of the UOCRA, Gerardo Martínez, and the President of the UIA, Martín Rappallini.