The government seeks to convene dialogue-minded governors to negotiate alliances.

The national government is moving forward with its strategy of reconfiguring political agreements in Congress . Within this framework, it is preparing a call for dialogue-oriented governors to forge new alliances that will strengthen the ruling party in the Chamber of Deputies . The main objective is to ensure the sustainability of vetoes and maintain the fiscal scheme promoted by Economy Minister Luis Caputo .
The Executive branch welcomed the decision by ten UCR and PRO leaders to not support opposition-sponsored bills to increase pensions and declare a disability emergency as a positive gesture. "It was a good gesture, which opens the opportunity to move forward with rapprochement," noted sources from Balcarce 50 , according to TN . In this way, the ruling party aims to form a bloc of at least 87 representatives to ensure the necessary numbers to block initiatives that run counter to its economic plan.
Those in charge of leading the contacts are the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos , and the Deputy Chief of the Interior, Lisandro Catalán . Both held key meetings with the Undersecretary of Institutional Management, Eduardo "Lule" Menem , to define the details of the meeting.
Although the date of the meeting has not yet been set, the Casa Rosada confirms that it could take place next week. Furthermore, they have not ruled out extending the invitation to leaders who were not part of the former Juntos por el Cambio coalition. "We have to decide who we're calling," officials assure.
In this regard, the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei , has established contacts with several governors who are not part of the traditional PRO or UCR coalition. Among them, Osvaldo Jaldo ( Tucumán ), Raúl Jalil ( Catamarca ), and Gustavo Sáenz ( Salta ) are listed as potential interlocutors to explore agreements. The intention is to create a new framework that will polarize with Kirchnerism in Congress and in view of the legislative elections on October 26.
The government maintains that there is "no money" to address all the funding claims, but its technical teams are working on a fiscal pact proposal. This would include modifications to the sharing of the fuel tax and a regularization of the National Treasury Contributions (ATN) . In this way, it seeks to organize provincial accounts and secure legislative support in exchange for resources.
The Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace) aims to prevent the parliamentary weakness of La Libertad Avanza from generating uncertainty in the markets. A potential override of a veto in both chambers would impact the fiscal balance Caputo advocates. Therefore, the Executive Branch is designing a safety net with allied blocs to shield its initiatives.
As part of the negotiations, the possibility of unlocking key funds, such as those for the Integrated Road System (SISVIAL) , is being analyzed. In addition, plans are underway to promote the reform of the Tax Criminal Law and the Tax Procedure Law, with which the ruling party seeks to encourage the entry of undeclared dollars into the financial system.
In Balcarce 50, they are also considering accelerating talks with governors to forge electoral alliances. They are targeting Rogelio Frigerio ( Entre Ríos ), Ignacio Torres ( Chubut ), Alfredo Cornejo ( Mendoza ), Leandro Zdero ( Chaco ), and Claudio Poggi ( San Luis ). The ruling party considers these leaders key to forming a competitive legislative structure.
If they fail to uphold vetoes in Congress , the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace) warns that they will resort to the courts . Under this framework, the Milei administration seeks to protect its economic plan with parliamentary agreements and provincial support.
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT: NATION VS. PROVINCES This graph shows how while the government adjusts spending to maintain fiscal balance and BE ABLE TO LOWER TAXES, the governors do the exact opposite.
PS: The provinces received 10% more real income. pic.twitter.com/PIdeqihEbK
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