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.
In a significant political move, seven governors from different Argentine provinces convened to create a new coalition aimed at enhancing their influence in Congress. The governors involved in this meeting comprised Gustavo Sáenz from Salta, Osvaldo Jaldo from Tucumán, Raúl Jalil from Catamarca, Alberto Weretilneck from Río Negro, Carlos Sadir from Jujuy, Hugo Passalacqua from Misiones, and Rolando Figueroa from Neuquén. Their intention is to strengthen their bargaining power, enabling them to negotiate more effectively with the national government led by President Javier Milei, particularly in light of recent political advances and shifts in party alliances in Argentina.