The national Government is making progress in defining the first package of structural reforms that it will send to Congress during the regular session.
The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, will convene the political table of the Casa Rosada next week to coordinate the legislative agenda promoted by President Javier Milei.
The meeting will be held at the Casa Rosada and will aim to define the priority initiatives that the Executive Branch will present to Congress in the coming weeks.
The ruling party believes that this year will be key to moving forward with structural transformations in the country's economy and institutional system.
A reform plan to redesign the Argentine economy
During the opening of regular sessions on March 1, Milei announced an ambitious
legislative program.The president announced that the Government will promote ten reform packages per month, with the objective of modernizing the country's institutional structure.
“This will be the calendar year of reform: nine uninterrupted months of structural reforms that will redesign the institutional architecture of New Argentina,” said the President.
The ruling party will seek to take advantage of the increased legislative representation achieved by La Libertad Avanza in both chambers to advance the reformist agenda before the next electoral cycle.

Who makes up the Government's political table The
meeting convened by Adorni will bring together the main political leaders of the ruling party
.Among the participants will be:
Karina Milei, Secretary General of the Presidency
Santiago Caputo, Presidential Advisor Martín Menem,
President of the Chamber of Deputies Patricia Bullrich, head of
the ruling Senate Bloc Diego Santilli, Minister of the
Interior Eduardo “Lule” Menem, Undersecretary of
Institutional Management Ignacio Devitt, Secretary of
Strategic Affairs The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, could participate
Key reforms on the agenda
Among the projects that the Government seeks to promote are economic, institutional and productive reforms
.One of the projects that the government considers to be priorities is the amendment of the Glacier Law, aimed at facilitating new investments in mining and productive development.
A new university funding law, presented by the Executive to replace the regulations approved last year by the opposition, is also under discussion.









