The Argentine government confirmed that it will call extraordinary congressional sessions starting December 10 to discuss the 2026 national budget and push forward President Javier Milei’s long-awaited reform package. This includes deep changes in labor, tax, and criminal legislation—seen by many as essential steps to solidify Argentina’s economic recovery and institutional transformation.

Inside the Casa Rosada, the atmosphere is described as intense but optimistic. Officials close to Milei say the President is fully focused on aligning his political team and ensuring Congress moves quickly. “We’re entering a new phase where reforms can no longer wait,” one senior adviser reportedly said.

Business groups and international investors are watching closely, viewing these sessions as a critical signal of Argentina’s long-term stability. Some uncertainty remains about how opposition blocs will react, but the administration appears confident it has enough support to move forward.

In the coming weeks, all eyes will be on the legislative floor—where Argentina’s path toward structural reform will be truly tested.