The President Javier Milei He starred in a key political dinner in the fifth of Olivos with deputies of La Libertad Avanza (Lla) and the PRO, with the aim of consolidating the legislative support necessary to sustain the presidential vetoes to three laws recently sanctioned by Congress.
This meeting, held in a context of growing parliamentary tension, reflects the strategy of Javier Milei To shield your fiscal adjustment agenda against an opposition that seeks to reverse your decisions.
In early August, Milei He completely vetoed three laws approved by Congress on July 10: Law 27,791, which established an increase in retirement; Law 27,792, which rejoined the pension moratorium for two years; and Law 27,793, which declared the emergency in disability.
The Executive justified these vetoes through Decree 534/2025, arguing that the initiatives lacked financing sources and presented irregularities in their legislative treatment. These measures generated a strong rejection in opposition sectors, which announced their intention to insist with the laws vetoed in the enclosure.

So that the vetoes are not reverted, the ruling party needs at least one third of the votes in the Chamber of Deputies (86 out of 257). With the lla block and the support of the PRO, Milei It has 74 votes, which forces it to negotiate with independent legislators and those who respond to dialoguistic governors.
Dinner began at 20 hours at the presidential residence and brought together a large group of legislators of the ruling party and the main allied block. On the part of the PRO, figures such as Cristian Ritondo (Block Head), Diego Santilli, Sabrina Ajmechet, Alejandro Finocchiaro, Silvana Giudici, Alejandro Bongiovanni, Luciano Laspina and Daiana Fernández Molero, attended.
Allies
However, not all political allies were summoned. The so -called “radicals with wig” were left out, such as Mariano Campero, Martín Arjol, Luis Picat, Francisco Monti and Pablo Cervi—, who had recently joined through an interlock. Nor did the MID participate, led by Oscar Zago, who had already anticipated that he would not accompany all the president’s measures.
Eduardo Falcone, a member of the MID, said on social networks that they will accompany the veto to the moratorium, but that retirees must collect the 7.2%lag, and that there are ways to finance it without breaking the fiscal balance. His message reflects a critical position but open to dialogue, in contrast to the hard line of the ruling party. During dinner, Javier Milei He sought to reinforce internal unity and delineate a strategy to sustain vetoes in Congress.
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