The bill is expected to pass as a whole, but the so-called ‘moderate opposition’ has already stated they will not support some of the articles
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La Libertad Avanza has been intensely negotiating, reaching compromises with other blocs to get it approved. Of the bill’s original 664 articles, 278 have been removed.
The Chamber of Deputies confirmed the date after several delays. The bill has been modified but LLA has insisted on giving the president legislative powers
Infrastructure Minister Ferraro fired over alleged Milei comment leaks, press report
Milei allegedly said of Argentina’s provincial governors that he would “sink them all” if they failed to back his omnibus bill
Omnibus bill session postponed as the government scrambles to get support
The Lower House was set to debate Milei’s flagship deregulation proposal on Thursday but delayed proceedings until next week
Three Tucumán national deputies split from UxP to back omnibus bill
Milei’s coalition is frantically negotiating support for his flagship deregulatory policy package in a divided Congress
Milei’s ruling coalition agrees to over 100 modifications in a bid to push a massive state reform bill through Congress
Meanwhile, Congress failed to form a commission to discuss President Javier Milei’s mega-decree. What happens now?
La Libertad Avanza expect plain sailing for the president’s flagship bill. Their opponents promise stormy waters. Here’s what happens now