Kisilov negotiates with La Campora around the clock to establish the budget and borrowing capacity of approximately $2,000 million.

Axel Kiselov hopes to achieve in the blink of an eye, between Tuesday and Wednesday, what cost him some time ago, partly due to opposition resistance, but Mainly by internal Peronists In the province of Buenos Aires. On the first working day after the long weekend, it will seek to issue a ruling on the debt, the next day the representatives will approve it, and a few hours later this bill, the budget and the tax law will be approved in the Senate.

If this is achieved, it will not only mean for the governor the economic tools for the rest of the administration: it will also mean concluding the year with a pause in the confrontation with Kirchnerism, a not necessarily sufficient but indispensable condition in the attempt to highlight the political construction with the 2027 Vision. Without a truce in the province, how can we maintain the perspective of national armed strength?

The 2026 budget and tax code already have a say. As was the case last year, the debt project appears to be the most complex and requires approval by two-thirds of votes in both chambers. In this case, the condition is: $3,035 millionIn addition to another amount for government companies in Buenos Aires. To add support, Kisilov agreed to allocate 8% of this debt to municipalities through the Municipal Investment Promotion (FIM) and guarantee a minimum of P100 billion in distribution.

“There will be a fixed amount. It will be insured for all municipalities. It will not be something simple, but we see good preparation,” Axel said.One of the leaders participating in the negotiations said this Sunday. Another factor to enhance support is the government’s provincial debt relief.

The talks will also include positions on the board of directors of Banco Provincia, Bapro Group, other public companies, regulatory bodies, the Federal Board of Education and the Tax Court. “This is on the right track. The opposition is holding the same seats as it was, and the changes are names and properties. Peronism has already agreed to distribute itThey conveyed confidence on the part of the governor.

In La Plata, they hope that internal tension will not complicate treatment. Mayra warned Mendoza not to enter “Putting the opposition in charge” After the budget was questioned due to lack of funds to prevent flooding in the San Francisco-Las Piedras sewers. The mayor of Quilmes did not attend an event marking the Day of Struggle led by Kiselov at the National University in her district. Máximo Kirchner then distanced himself from Mendoza’s harsh stance: “In the governorate, we are the ruling parties, and we have ministers in the cabinet.”Buenos Aires President PJ explained.

“We are Peronism Work together To issue its ruling on Tuesday and meet on Wednesday. Facundo Tignanelli, head of the bloc of deputies that responds to La Campora, said that all sectors recognize the province’s need for the three laws and we are working to achieve this. Clarion.

“We have to get to Tuesday as united as possible. If we agree, the rest will be sorted out.”They put a target on the governor’s small table, and continued: “We are fine. We realize that not having a budget has been very costly for everyone. We are talking about infrastructure work, roads, hospitals. Here we are negotiating with everyone, it is completely different from what is happening in the nation.”

For Kiciloff’s side, Minister Gabriel Katopoudis and Mayor-elect Mariano Cascalares are negotiating, mainly with Tignanelli and to a lesser extent with Juan Pablo de Jesús, also a regional deputy.

Negotiations in Peronism are ongoing. There is still no agreement with the opposition, but there are two days left. “It will come out.”A representative of the Renovador Front was captured. In addition to internal intrigues, this urgency also stems from the ruling party’s intention to impose sanctions on projects before replacement, given the perception that vote-raising will be more complicated under the presence of new legislators.

Far from the relief that approving the Buenos Aires administration’s debts might entail, Kicilloff, in turn, will see it as a political boost. He added: “We will send a good message to start two strategic years to see if we are up to the task. The closure is more pronounced with September than with October“A member of the Buenos Aires government said, referring to the results of the regional and national elections. Will La Campora allow this?”