In a session closely watched from the Casa Rosada, the opposition successfully approved a bill that improves funding for higher education. The ruling party questioned the fact that the initiative doesn't specify where the funding will come from.
The call was promoted by opposition blocs to address projects the government flatly rejects, including university funding, funds for the Garrahan Hospital, and the distribution of ATN. The ruling party questions the"opportunism" of moving forward with these issues just days before the formal start of the national election campaign and warns of the fiscal cost of the proposals.
President Javier Milei is closely monitoring parliamentary developments from the Quinta de Olivos meeting. According to opposition sources, the debate could last 12 or 13 hours and will follow a structure already agreed upon by the blocs.