Jorge Macri signs decree prioritizing CABA residents in public services

Buenos Aires government chief Jorge Macri signed decree N° 142-26, giving priority to residents of the Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (CABA) in all public services. The policy expands a prior scheme used in hospitals to include administrative procedures, appointments, and state provisions. It does not bar non-residents but sets an order of service.

Jorge Macri, head of the Buenos Aires city government, signed decree N° 142-26 on April 10, 2026, alongside Cabinet Chief Gabriel Sánchez Zinny. The regulation extends the “Prioridad Porteña” policy, in place in hospitals since March 2025, to all public services, including administrative procedures, education, and health.

CABA residents will have priority for appointments, slots, and vacancies, with residents from Buenos Aires Province and foreigners placed second. The city government noted that in 2025, the public health system recorded over 30 million provisions, a 30% increase in consultations, and 12,000 additional surgeries, boosting demand from non-residents.

The decree exempts medical emergencies, where care is immediate regardless of residency, and certain public security services. Macri defended it on social media: “For years, the City took care of what others did not. The incompetence on the other side of the General Paz was paid by porteños with their taxes. It’s over.”

The city government also demanded that Buenos Aires Province, under Axel Kicillof, handle care for homeless individuals from there, stating each jurisdiction must meet its duties per national rules.

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Jorge Macri inaugurates Villa Urquiza health center prioritizing local porteños under Prioridad Porteña program.
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Jorge Macri inaugurates health center with priority for locals in Villa Urquiza

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The head of government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macri, inaugurated the first diagnostic center prioritizing local residents in Villa Urquiza. The new center aims to organize health demand and charge non-resident patients under the Prioridad Porteña program. Macri stated that 'the City will no longer be a free prepaid health plan for any foreigner'.

Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof announced a boost in medication delivery across the province's 135 municipalities. The measure expands the Medicamentos Bonaerenses program following national cuts to the Remediar program. Kicillof sharply criticized the national government for underfunding health policies.

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Buenos Aires city government chief Jorge Macri unveiled a package of measures to modernize private passenger transport. The changes aim to boost safety, cut red tape for taxi drivers and set clear rules for drivers on platforms such as Uber, Cabify and DiDi.

Building on its March announcement of 20 priority bills, José Antonio Kast's government has assigned urgencies to 70 bills total—five of its own and 65 sponsored—prioritizing security, justice, and migration. Nine have already been enacted into law.

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Buenos Aires Mayor Jorge Macri confirmed he will seek reelection in 2027 and that the PRO will field its own presidential candidate. The remarks follow a party communiqué that heightened tensions with President Javier Milei's government.

José Antonio Kast's government held its first expanded political committee on Monday at La Moneda, where Segpres Minister José García announced urgencies for 20 bills, mainly on security and migration. Three initiatives received immediate discussion, including classifying irregular entry as a crime. The announcement comes amid internal criticisms over possible pardons and limits to free higher education.

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Lidia Mabel Ojeda began her transfer from Buenos Aires to Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña on Friday under police custody. Chaco justice officials are investigating her for practicing medicine without a license in several public hospitals since 2023.

 

 

 

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