President Javier Milei led a massive meeting this Tuesday in the Salón Héroes de Malvinas at Casa Rosada, where he gathered more than a hundred national legislators from La Libertad Avanza (LLA) and PRO, including current and newly elected deputies and senators.
The meeting, which marked the beginning of a new political phase for the ruling party, aimed to consolidate the legislative strategy for the second half of his term, with a clear objective: to move forward with the approval of the three structural reforms that Milei's Government considers essential for his program: the tax, labor, and criminal reforms.
The meeting began shortly after 10 a.m. and lasted for almost an hour. Milei opened the session with a speech lasting between 30 and 40 minutes, in which he emphasized the need to maintain unity and coordination within Congress.

“He spoke about the importance of coordinating in Congress and approving the reforms he is promoting,” commented a source present at the meeting. According to attendees, the president appeared enthusiastic about the new parliamentary scenario that will emerge in December, when La Libertad Avanza becomes the largest minority in the Chamber of Deputies and the second largest force in the Senate.








