Milei leads the first Cabinet meeting of the year: preparing to announce a series of legislative projects on March 1
Javier Milei chaired his first Cabinet meeting of the year in Casa Rosada, focusing on legislative initiatives following the approval of labor reform.
Javier Milei held the first Cabinet meeting of the year at Casa Rosada, aiming to leverage political momentum following the approval of labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies, which the Senate is expected to ratify shortly. This meeting marked a strategic moment for the president as he prepares for the upcoming legislative sessions, closely collaborating with his ministers to finalize the details of his anticipated speech on March 1 before the Legislative Assembly.
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni has indicated that around fifty legislative projects are in the pipeline, and once the complete legislative framework is designed, President Milei will determine priorities and the order of submission to Congress for further consideration. This proactive legislative agenda is seen as a critical step for Milei as he seeks to establish his administration's influence and effectiveness in carrying out his political platform within Argentina's Congress.
The governmentβs optimism has been bolstered by the confirmation of the labor reform's progression through Congress, reflecting Milei's commitment to implementing significant policy changes. As the president prepares to address both the nation and the Assembly, the outcome of these legislative efforts could significantly shape his administration's public perception and its ability to deliver on promised reforms during its term.