The first debate in the Chamber of Deputies with the new composition was completely different than President Javier Milei had imagined. That’s what those who saw him say days after the bittersweet (more sour than sweet) session He was outraged and shouted all sorts of insults at his opponents. that he believed in his pocket.
The governors of Catamarca and Neuquén in particular were in this direction. Firstly, Raul Jalil, He even cursed him with a “heavenly” request. An official of his, familiar with the political “rules” more than 25 years ago, acknowledged this The Chronicler: “Jalil paid us what we gave him by dissolving the Peronist bloc. With this move, his balance returned to zero.”he told.
Given this analysis, How could no one have predicted what could happen? One MP, who sought a convergence of positions, defined it this way: “To set sail.” It referred to trying to do everything at once and overriding previous agreements.
The PRO was on fire. Cristian Ritondo denounced this “Unconstitutionality” of the appointments of the General Examination of the Nation (AGN). A libertarian with an office in Casa Rosada couldn’t believe it and attacked the block leader: “He jumps like that because they left him out of the distribution. He should know that he bet on the losing horse of Santiago (Caputo), because the horse that won was Karinas (Milei), which Santilli was playing against. he condemned.
On Friday, colleague Pablo Escobar said in Letra P, there was a barbecue at which Santilli and Ritondo were present. The third was Martín Menem, head of the Chamber of Deputies. The tone was gentle, but deep down nothing changed. Ritondo believes they have broken codes and that returning to trust will not be easy. The question is, beyond anger, What can the PRO do other than complain about a barbecue in the middle?
A consultant in his PJ Cristina Kirchner That’s what I thought “Her boys won’t leave her alone or send her to the hospital.”. He was referring to the dispute in the middle of the street in Quilmes between a section of Juan Grabois and the mayor Mayra Mendoza over the use of a license from that district.
The UTEP “militants” did the only thing they could: they attacked with violence in front of the advisory council that approved the parking regulations in the city center. You touched a store. And Grabois seemed unwilling to let it happen. Everything ended with police repression against the riots.
The mayor sent Grabois a very harsh audio recording where he told “I don’t know who you think you are.”. The truth is that the leader who speaks directly to Cristina is criticized by many within the PJ for portraying “the only honest one in politics.” Will the former president intervene? You can’t know that yet.
Axel Kicillof gathered more than 150 leaders to insist on his “Right to the Future” movement. Since his connection to the camp universe was severed long ago, he insists that he is the natural candidate to meet Milei in 2027.

Away from the political noise, there is a tense calm in the economy. On the one hand, a part of society that has positive expectations for the next year and values the stability of exchange for personal projects. On the other hand, consumption continues to fall and is not recovering. What good is stability if I can’t make ends meet? It’s a question that gets repeated.
Salaries aren’t rising and inflation remains above 2%, even if it’s not hilarious. The increase has been constant since May. And services are increasing at an above-average rate. Consumption by those at the bottom of the income pyramid collapsed.
A businessman who finances his own home in popular sectors spoke to this medium about it. And he illustrated it: “The one who pays 800,000 pesos a month on his loan is not cutting off the credit. The one who paid 200,000 pesos has disappeared. And the one who lives from the public sector is in complete retreat. And no one seems to replace him. That will not change in 2026,” he explained.
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