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Key Changes in Congress: a Single Rejection Could Invalidate a Und

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Congress is moving forward on a reform that would modify the treatment of presidential decrees, limiting the power of the Executive. Read more
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The initiative has already received half a sanction from the Senate. It seeks to amend the law passed in 2006 by then Senator Cristina Kirchner, which allowed Milei to overcome the lack of majorities in Parliament. The plenary of the committees on Constitutional Affairs and Petitions, Powers and Regulations, headed by Nicolás Mayoraz (La Libertad Avanza) and Silvia Lospennato (PRO), ruled on the reform that limits the executive branch in the use…

Congress is moving forward on a reform that would modify the treatment of presidential decrees, limiting the power of the Executive. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The initiative has the average sanction of the Senate and would be taken to the lower house next week. Libertad Avanza presented a ruling of rejection and the Civic Coalition proposed its own office with differences in the deadlines. As established by the approved site, the Constitutional Affairs Committees together with the Committee on Petitions, Powers and Rules of Procedure passed to the signature the opinion of the draft revision amending L…

The aim is to modify the procedure for parliamentary control of such decrees.

The opposition blocs of the Chamber of Deputies are looking this Tuesday to pass a bill that restricts the executive branch’s ability to push for measures through decrees, which already has half a sanction from the Senate. The plenary of the committees on Constitutional Affairs and Petitions, Powers and Rules of Procedure was scheduled to begin at 14 p.m. to proceed to the signature, as set out in the place voted at the last session. Thus, the n…

Photography: Agencia Noticias Argentinas / Claudio Fanchi The plenary session of the Constitutional Affairs, Petitions, Powers, and Regulations committees will meet again this Tuesday at 2:00 PM to issue a ruling. The opposition blocs in the Chamber of Deputies will seek tomorrow to issue a ruling on the Senate's partial approval of the bill restricting the Executive Branch's ability to issue measures through decrees of necessity and urgency (DN…

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Ricardo Raul Benedetti broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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