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"We Lost Everything": the Government Admitted Its Hard Defeat in Deputies

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Guillermo Francos questioned the allied blocs in Congress after the approval by a large majority of university funding, the pediatric emergency and the rejection of several decrees. He also anticipated that Javier Milei will veto everything possible. Read more
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The Argentine government has affirmed this Thursday that they will veto "everything we can veto" after the...

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President Javier Milei led a meeting with his main officials in the White Room of Casa Rosada after an adverse legislative day for the ruling party. The call was not officially announced and was concluded in the afternoon. It was not communicated before or after by official channels, but if it was verified by accredited journalists. The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos; the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo; the Minister of Deregulation and Tran…

In addition, he harshly questioned the blocks that usually accompanied the ruling party and accused them of acting in complicity with Kirchnerism.

The session in the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday injured the government. The body gave half a sanction to the laws of university financing and pediatric health emergency. It was a hard day for libertarians: Bertie Benegas Lynch erred ugly in his speech and Santurio committed a syncericide on the surplus and the most vulnerable. Is the impact from the government? The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, acknowledged in note with Mitre radio: “We …

The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, acknowledged the defeat of the ruling party in the Chamber of Deputies during the recent legislative day and anticipated that President Javier Milei will strongly veto any law that involves an increase in public spending. In radio statements, Francos admitted: “We lost all”, in reference to the projects that the opposition managed to approve and that must now be debated in the Senate, among which are univer…

In an extensive and tense session, the Chamber of Deputies made a strong political setback to the ruling party by approving a series of opposition-driven measures, including the increase in the budget for national universities, the declaration of emergency of the Garrahan Hospital and the rejection of decrees signed by President Javier Milei. Overall, the ruling party suffered 12 defeats in the compound, some with majorities close to two-thirds,…

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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