"Private Property Law: What's Left After the Senate Cuts?" - La Voz Del Chaco Newspaper
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The Argentine Senate has approved the law on the inviolability of private property promoted by the Government of Javier Milei. The text has been decimated with respect to its original wording, it is true, but it is not appropriate to dispatch as cosmetic what has survived: two reforms of draught that improve, without worsening at all, the position of the Argentine owner.The first one affects the expropriation regime, until today regulated by a l…
The Argentine Senate approved in the early hours of August 7, by 37 votes to 33, a shortened version of the Law on the Non-Violability of Private Property, the Javier Milei government project that sought to remove restrictions on the sale of rural land to foreign individuals and companies. The initiative returned to the compound after four failed attempts at treatment. The post Between mobilization and repression, the people won the battle for t…
If you are renting a house or a commercial premises, there are fundamental developments in Congress that could completely change the way you relate to the owner.The project on the Inviolability of Private Property took a decisive step by obtaining half a sanction in the Senate and passing to the Chamber of Deputies. Media sanction in the Senate: votes and articles that were left out The parliamentary treatment advanced in the upper house after i…
By Mara Pedrazzoli. Latin American Summary, August 11, 2026. Under the promise of providing greater legal certainty, the norm puts into play a paradigm shift in the relationship between locators and locators. Access to housing is once again at the center of political and social tension in Argentina. After the controversial repeal of [...] La entrada Argentina. Express evictions and end of guarantees: the average sanction on “private property” th…
Express evictions, less chances of proving a paid rent in cash and even raids to notify a lawsuit. Chapter II of the project promoted by Federico Sturzenegger and voted in the Senate last week modifies the eviction procedure for urban and rural housing. The organization Inquilinos Agrupados shares a guide to understand the attack on the right to housing, presented under the title of “inviolability of private property”, and warns about the seriou…
Milei’s Land Reform Hits a Wall: Argentina’s Senate Blocks Opening Rural Property to Foreign Buyers - Gateway Hispanic
The libertarian president wanted to tear down restrictions on foreign ownership. Political resistance forced him to pull the proposal—but the fight over private property and national sovereignty is far from over. Javier Milei came to power promising to dismantle Argentina’s economic restrictions and restore private property and investment incentives. One of his most controversial targets has been a law restricting foreign ownership of rural land…
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