President Javier Milei met with senators and deputies from the La Libertad Avanza party to present a series of economic and state reforms [1].
The meeting serves as a critical step in aligning the administration's legislative strategy with its governing party. Because the president requires congressional approval for systemic changes, this roadmap is essential for the implementation of his liberal agenda.
The gathering took place at the Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires [1]. Milei was accompanied by Karina Milei and other government officials during the session to ensure the legislative block is synchronized with the executive branch's priorities.
According to the government's plan, the primary objective is to define a clear legislative roadmap [1]. This strategy aims to accelerate the passage of reforms intended to shrink the size of the state, and liberalize the national economy.
The administration is focusing on coordinating with both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies to remove bureaucratic hurdles. By presenting these reforms directly to the La Libertad Avanza block, the president is attempting to solidify a unified front before the proposals reach the floor for debate [1].
Officials involved in the meeting said the goal is to move the liberal reform agenda forward efficiently. The president said he intends for these changes to fundamentally alter the structure of the Argentine state and its economic interactions [1].
“The meeting serves as a critical step in aligning the administration's legislative strategy.”
This meeting indicates that the Milei administration is shifting from the conceptual phase of its economic plan to the legislative execution phase. By centering the strategy on the La Libertad Avanza block, the president is attempting to ensure party discipline before facing the broader, and often more contentious, opposition in the Argentine Congress.

