The Adorni scandal delays the arrival of the projects announced by Milei to Congress
The scandal involving Manuel Adorni, along with the investigation into the $LIBRA case, has stalled the Argentine government's plan to present key legislative proposals in Congress.
Definitions in Congress: Benegas Lynch and Ardohain anticipate plans for Agriculture in the Senate and Deputies
In the Argentine Congress, plans for deregulation and fiscal pressure reduction in the agriculture sector were discussed by key officials from both the Senate and the Deputies.
Expoagro 2026: animal protein production could grow to 30 million tons in the next 5 years in Argentina
At Expoagro, the Argentine Chamber of Animal Nutrition Companies (CAENA) announced the 2026 Congress for Animal Nutrition, focusing on the potential growth of animal protein production in Argentina.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: The Government seeks to regain initiative in Congress and the President honors Adam Smith
The Argentine government, under President Javier Milei, is working to regain legislative control while commemorating economist Adam Smith, amidst a political scandal.
The Government will present a package of laws to modify the Penal Code and university funding
The Argentine Government plans to send a new package of laws to Congress, including reforms to the Penal Code and university funding.
In an attempt to regain control of the agenda, the Government announced that it will send a package of bills to Congress
The Argentine government plans to send a package of legislative reforms to Congress to regain control of the political agenda amidst recent scandals.
Fight in Congress: the ruling party seeks to lift the immunity of a Kirchnerist deputy accused of trafficking and illicit association
A clash erupted in the Argentine Congress as the ruling party moved to lift the immunity of a deputy accused of human trafficking and organized crime.
In the face of the government's advance in Congress, the hard opposition aims to form a new anti-Milei front
The Argentine opposition, facing a favorable scenario for the government in Congress, contemplates forming a broad front to challenge Javier Milei.
Milei, or the day Intratables moved to Congress
The Argentine President Javier Milei's inaugural speech in Congress was filled with insults, reflecting his controversial style as he returned to a more aggressive rhetoric.
Claudio Chiqui Tapia had a secret meeting for almost an hour with AndrΓ©s Fassi, president of Talleres
Claudio Tapia, president of the AFA, held a secretive 45-minute meeting with AndrΓ©s Fassi regarding the future of Argentine football, including discussions on a new stadium project and plans for a 48-hour congress.
All or nothing against the PASO, ideological electoral contributions and Milei wants the vote of Cambiemos
The Argentine government under Milei threatens Congress with an ambitious agenda, pushing for 90 legislative projects while facing opposition regarding economic issues.
Milei, the Bull That Charges and Dodges the Flags
The article discusses Argentine President Javier Milei's respectful speech at the opening of legislative sessions amidst a contrasting political climate in Uruguay.
A Congress full of noise and fury where no deliberation takes place
The article critiques the current state of the Argentine Congress, highlighting a lack of constructive political discourse and the resurgence of ideological confrontations.
Chiqui Tapia wanted to add 3 representatives from Milei's government and Congress to the AFA Executive Committee
The president of the Argentine Football Association, Chiqui Tapia, attempted to amend the organization's structure to include representatives from the new government ahead of the upcoming elections.
Petition: gathering signatures for Congress to consider a law that prohibits the use of cell phones and social media for children
Families are gathering signatures to urge the Argentine Congress to consider a law that would restrict cell phone use for children under 14 and social media for those under 16.
Suspicious package found near Congress prompted a special operation
A suspicious package found near the Argentine Congress triggered a security response, which ultimately cleared the item as a false alarm.
MWC 2026: Fold, Flip and Ultra, Nubia's new bets for the market and for Argentina
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Nubia showcased its latest devices at MWC 2026, targeting the Argentine market with innovative foldable models.
The New Geography of Power Anticipated by the VIP Boxes in Congress
The article discusses the shifting power dynamics within the Argentine government as demonstrated during a recent Legislative Assembly event.
Congress: Should I read the Official Bulletin or watch TV?
The article discusses the Argentine Congress's recent extraordinary sessions, highlighting the legislative productivity showcased in the Official Bulletin versus the political realities experienced outside the chambers.
Opening session speech: Who did the President call a 'poet' and why?
In his opening speech at Congress, Argentine President Javier Milei referred to opposition legislator Kelly Olmos as 'poet', triggering curiosity and speculation about the comment's significance.
Elimination of the luxury tax on cars: one by one, the brands that have already announced discounts of more than 50,000 dollars
The Argentine Congress has approved a labor reform that eliminates luxury taxes on new cars, prompting several automakers to announce significant price cuts.
After Milei's speech in Congress, the powerful AEA calls for "constructive and respectful" dialogue
In response to President Milei's speech in Congress, the Argentine Business Association (AEA) emphasizes the importance of private sector involvement and calls for constructive dialogue for economic stabilization.
Roberto Piazza, the favorite designer of the Milei brothers, inaugurates a sewing exhibition in Congress
Roberto Piazza inaugurates an exhibition of his sewing works in the Argentine Congress, promoted by Deputy Lilia Lemoine, highlighting his ties to President Javier Milei and his desire to dress his sister.
Labor reform: the CGT marched to the Courts and seeks to challenge the law
The Argentine labor union CGT marched to the courts to challenge a labor reform law approved by the Congress.
The tense meeting between Milei and Villarruel in Congress, analyzed by a non-verbal language specialist
A non-verbal communication expert analyzes the tense interactions between Argentine President Javier Milei and Vice President Victoria Villarruel during a congressional session.
A Confirmation of Economic Opening and Deregulation; and for Those Who Don't Like It, Just Wait for the Nickname
President Javier Milei reaffirmed his commitment to economic integration and deregulation in his speech before the Argentine Congress without announcing specific measures.
Letters from Readers: In Congress, an Opportunity; Pressure; Forgiveness, Uruguay
An opinion piece discusses the importance of today's opening session of the Argentine Congress as an opportunity to strengthen democratic institutions.
After Trump's setback in court, the government does not set a date for sending the agreement with the U.S. to Congress
The Argentine government is delaying sending a trade agreement with the U.S. to Congress following a Supreme Court ruling that undermined Trump's tariff policy.
What are ordinary and extraordinary sessions in Congress
The article details the structure and significance of ordinary and extraordinary sessions in the Argentine Congress ahead of the parliamentary season starting March 1.
What message did three presidents who lowered inflation and won elections bring to Congress: AlfonsΓn, Menem, and Macri
The article discusses the similar circumstances faced by three Argentine presidentsβAlfonsΓn, Menem, and Macriβwho successfully lowered inflation and won mid-term elections, and how their messages to Congress reflected those achievements.
The 2027 Fight Mobilizes Officials and Opponents
The Argentine government is gearing up for the 2027 elections, using the opening session of Congress to stake its claims, while the opposition is also actively positioning itself in the political battleground.
Argentine Congress Approves Labor Reform of Javier Milei
The Argentine Congress has approved a labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei, which significantly alters labor conditions and dismantles decades of workers' rights.
Milei achieves victory in the Senate and manages to pass labor reform in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei has successfully passed a significant labor reform in the Senate.
Juvenile Criminal Reform in the Senate, LIVE: What time is the session, main points, and everything about the debate in Congress on February 27
The Argentine Senate will debate a juvenile criminal reform aimed at lowering the age of criminal accountability from 16 to 14 years.
The Government supports Monteoliva after the aggression against a cameraman and the protest at the steps of Congress
The Argentine government backs Minister Alejandra Monteoliva following an incident where a cameraman was assaulted during a protest against glacier law reforms outside Congress.
What does the PFA's statement say about the incidents in Congress with Greenpeace?
The Argentine Federal Police (PFA) issued a statement regarding incidents that occurred outside Congress involving Greenpeace activists and journalists.
Glacier Law: What is Being Debated in Congress, Who Benefits, and What Investments Are Awaiting
The Argentine Senate is debating changes to the Glacier Law, which aims to protect glaciers but has been stalled since its inception due to lack of regulations.
Video: the moment of the aggression by the PFA against a television cameraman
The article reports on an incident where a cameraman was attacked by the Argentine Federal Police (PFA) while covering a protest in front of the Congress.
A group of journalists was assaulted in Congress and a cameraman was detained
A group of journalists were attacked by federal police outside the Argentine Congress during a debate on glacier protection laws, resulting in the detention of a cameraman.
Is there a strike on Friday, February 27?
Trade unions have called for a nationwide strike on February 27 coinciding with discussions of labor reform legislation in the Argentine Congress.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: LLA adjusts details to approve three key projects in Congress at the end of extraordinary sessions
The Argentine government is preparing for the opening of ordinary congressional sessions while pushing for the approval of key legislative projects.
The Government officially set the time for the national address to mark the beginning of the ordinary sessions of Congress
The Argentine government announced the timing for President Javier Milei's national address, scheduled for March 1 at 9 PM.
Seven governors meet to increase their bargaining power in Congress and negotiate better terms with Milei
Seven Argentine governors are forming a new coalition to influence national economic and political agendas amid a shifting political landscape.
Decrease in the Age of Criminal Responsibility: A Necessary Reform, But Not at Any Cost
The Argentine Congress has recently approved a bill to reform juvenile criminal responsibility, allowing adolescents as young as 14 to be prosecuted for serious crimes.
The Political Backdrop of the Libertarian Internal Conflict: What Bullrich Thinks and What Karina Milei Reproaches
February has been the most productive month legislatively for Argentine President Javier Milei, with key reforms advancing in Congress.
Carignano defended having disconnected cables in the session and pointed to the libertarian bloc
Florencia Carignano, a deputy from UniΓ³n por la Patria, defended her action of disconnecting cables to prevent the labor reform debate from starting in the Argentine Congress, leading to calls for her expulsion.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the political table of the Government will meet again on Monday ahead of another intense week in Congress
The Argentine government, under Javier Milei, will meet on Monday to strategize for upcoming legislative debates.
Lights and Shadows of the Tax Innocence Law
The Argentine Congress passed the Tax Innocence Law, significantly altering the thresholds for tax offenses and introducing a simplified self-declaration regime for high-income individuals.
Readers' Letters: Congress, a Bad Example, Aren't There Any Sanctions?
This reader letter criticizes the Argentine Congress for its lack of civic education and dignified debate, especially during labor law votes.
Confirmation of Santiago Caputo's dismissal in the case of threats opened by Facundo Manes
A court has confirmed the dismissal of allegations against Santiago Caputo for threatening Argentine lawmaker Facundo Manes, who claimed Caputo threatened him in Congress.