The ruling party announced the idea of a snap election after a meeting between Bullrich and senators. Santilli’s ambitious schedule and challenges
November 12, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.
Preparing to convene an extraordinary meeting meeting,government Javier Millay I want to speed up the treatment Work style reformhe was scheduled to retire in February. The new plan is send the bill to the Senate That’s where the discussion begins, Aiming for approval in Decemberby the end of the year, with a final debate in the House of Commons in February.
This idea was conveyed by the future head of the official block. Patricia BullrichTo the senators who met for the first time this Wednesday, to start developing a parliamentary strategy without wasting any time, given the Government’s intention to move forward with policy. 2026 budget And exceptions include labor, taxation, and criminal reform.
“The labor law will pass the Senate, and the criminal law may as well,” they conceded. i professional Sources of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) I closely watched the meeting between Mr. Bullrich and the senators. project for “Modernize” contract law The percentage of workers defined by the ruling party has not yet been sent to parliament by the government.
The reform is to allow debate to begin in the Senate after the war. Change of members on December 10th (the date chosen by Millais for the start of an extraordinary session with more MPs) should be sent in early December.
Mr. Bullrich is eager to gather votes to give him in the Senate. Half sanctions for labor reforms from December 10th to 31st We will then prepare for final approval in the House of Representatives during this period. Part 2 of the abnormal situationit starts Extended from the end of January to February. However, its management is not simple and requires very precise coordination between the executive and the bishops in the parliament.
What challenges does the government face in pushing labor reforms through the Senate?
If the government goes ahead with its plans, it has been revealed that the Senate will debate labor reforms proposing more flexible hiring and firing, as well as higher wages to boost productivity, while the House of Representatives will debate the 2026 budget, which the ruling party aims to pass by December 31.
In other words, while the final approval of the labor reform bill will be postponed, the budget bill must be explicitly approved. This is because committee and facility approvals from both houses of Congress will be required during the month-long break due to the holidays, meaning that meetings cannot be held on December 24, 25, and 31. For this reason, there is a possibility that sessions may be held after Christmas.
This is where the first challenge of the plan currently being drawn up by the government appears. As key officials have pointed out, the budget law is a priority because the opposition, especially the governor, who brings or withholds votes in parliament, has made it a condition for addressing other reforms promoted by Millais.
One negotiation is tied to the other, and in this case the challenge will fall heavily on newly appointed Interior Minister Diego Santilli. Milley tasked Santilli with finding a consensus with governors to approve the entire bill.
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