President Javier Milei has signed Decree 140/25, officially convening the 143rd Ordinary Session of the National Congress of Argentina. The session will take place on March 1 at 9:00 PM, marking a strategic choice to reach a broader audience during prime time television. This approach reflects Milei’s continued commitment to transparency and direct communication with the public.
Key Details:
- Official Decree: The document is signed by President Milei and Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos.
- Unconventional Timing: For the second consecutive year, Milei opts for an evening session, breaking with the traditional morning schedule.
- Attendance: Invitations have been extended to ministers, deputies, senators, and Supreme Court justices.
Expectations and Announcements:
- Balance and Proposals: Milei will present a comprehensive review of his first year in office and unveil over 30 legislative initiatives for 2025.
- Speech Preparation: The address is being crafted by Santiago Caputo, the President’s advisor. It is expected to last around 45 minutes and cover approximately 40 pages.
- Legislative Agenda: The announcements will likely include economic reforms, institutional changes, and other strategic measures aligned with Milei’s libertarian vision.
Opposition Reactions:
- Planned Absence:
- The Union for the Homeland senators (the majority in the Senate) have announced they will not attend the session, signaling political tension.
- The Peronist deputies are still deliberating but are likely to follow a similar course.
- The Democracy Forever party confirmed minimal representation, citing alleged “institutional overreach” by Milei.
Amid political polarization and high expectations for legislative reforms, this event marks a pivotal moment for Javier Milei’s administration.
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