The administration of Javier Milei is advancing its ambitious reform agenda and preparing the first legislative package of structural projects that will soon be sent to Argentina’s Congress. The initiative marks the beginning of a broader strategy aimed at transforming the country’s institutional and economic framework during 2026.

Officials at the Casa Rosada are organizing a political coordination meeting to define the priority bills that will make up this initial reform package. The gathering will bring together key government figures responsible for aligning the legislative strategy with the president’s long-term reform plan.

A Year Focused on Structural Transformation

The Milei administration considers 2026 a decisive year for implementing structural changes across Argentina’s economy and state institutions. The government plans to send a series of legislative initiatives designed to modernize regulations, strengthen economic freedom, and improve the country’s institutional framework.

According to the reform roadmap presented earlier this year, the executive branch intends to introduce multiple legislative packages over several months, each addressing different aspects of the country’s economic and legal system. The goal is to redesign Argentina’s institutional architecture and accelerate the transition toward a more competitive, market-oriented economy.

Coordination Inside the Government

The upcoming political meeting at the Casa Rosada will help determine which projects move forward first and how the government will build the necessary support within Congress. The administration aims to maintain a steady legislative pace in order to advance reforms that it views as essential for long-term economic stability and growth.

Among the topics expected to appear in the broader reform agenda are measures related to deregulation, tax structure changes, and institutional reforms intended to improve the functioning of the Argentine state.

A New Legislative Phase for the Government

The launch of this reform package signals the beginning of a new stage for the Milei administration, which seeks to consolidate its economic program through legislative action. With multiple initiatives planned throughout the year, the government hopes to deepen structural reforms and accelerate Argentina’s economic transformation.