Senate begins debate on Milei electoral reform

Argentina's Senate began treatment of the electoral reform pushed by Javier Milei's government this Wednesday. The Constitutional Affairs Committee meeting highlighted tensions between the ruling party and allies over handling Ficha Limpia.

The informative session took place in the Arturo Illia Hall of the Legislative Palace and was chaired by Senator Agustín Coto. María Luz Alegría Landívar, adviser to the Interior Ministry, defended the comprehensive 78-article bill that includes eliminating the PASO primaries, changes to political parties and the incorporation of Ficha Limpia.

Landívar noted there are 44 national parties and 710 district ones enabled, and proposed raising affiliation requirements, such as in Buenos Aires where they would rise from 4,000 to around 10,000 affiliates. She also argued that the PASO account for between 30% and 40% of election costs.

Dialoguist allies seek to treat Ficha Limpia separately, as it enjoys broader consensus, while the government prefers keeping the full package. The debate remains subject to further talks and Coto called for a recess.

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President Javier Milei in Israel sends electoral reform bill eliminating PASO primaries to Argentine Congress.
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Milei sends electoral reform bill to Congress, eliminating PASO primaries

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Following his announcement a day earlier, President Javier Milei sent Congress from Israel an electoral reform bill eliminating PASO primaries, introducing a 'ficha limpia' rule, tightening party rules, and overhauling financing. The move aims to save over $200 million and reduce state involvement in party internals, drawing mixed opposition reactions.

Argentine President Javier Milei announced on Tuesday that his government will send an electoral reform bill to Congress on Wednesday, eliminating PASO primaries, changing political financing, and introducing Ficha Limpia. “Se acabó la joda,” Milei posted on X. The project aims to redefine candidate selection and eligibility for national elections.

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Following President Javier Milei's announcement of an electoral reform bill eliminating PASO primaries, Tucumán Governor Osvaldo Jaldo—an ally of the national government—rejected the project, defending primaries' role amid tensions with the Executive. Analyst Gustavo González attributed the initiative to the ruling party's strategic interests.

Despite former candidate Franco Parisi's call to reject President José Antonio Kast's megarreforma, some Partido de la Gente (PDG) deputies are open to supporting it. Bloc leader Juan Marcelo Valenzuela met with Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado to discuss the bill. Parliamentarians like Javier Olivares and Cristian Contreras expressed willingness to vote for it if it benefits Chileans.

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The Constitutional Points Commission approved an initiative adding foreign interference as grounds for annulling elections and postponing the judicial election until 2028.

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