
The ruling party faces a crucial challenge regarding the session requested by several opposition parties, who seek to reject decree 846. If this is rejected, President Javier Milei could veto it, which would limit the ability of his Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, to incur necessary debt.
In this scenario, the Government has intensified pressure on governors to ensure their deputies do not attend the special session called. Possible retaliation is being discussed if governors do not cooperate, such as denying them budget modifications.
The official strategy also includes threatening not to sanction any budget this year if the opposition does not yield to its proposals. This has generated concern within the opposition, especially among sectors seeking to impose limits on the Government in its budgetary management.
Amid calls and negotiations, the Government seeks to garner support among deputies from different provinces, albeit with varied results. Efforts to influence in Catamarca and La Rioja stand out, while other 'dialogue-seeking' governors maintain skepticism about the Government's commitments.
In this context, a decisive day is expected in Congress, where the quorum will be crucial. Uncertainty prevails over the decisions that various legislative blocs will make, although a tense atmosphere and last-minute political maneuvers are anticipated.