Senator Pablo Cervi shakes hands with Patricia Bullrich in Argentine Senate, announcing LLA bloc growth to 20 ahead of labor reform debate.
Senator Pablo Cervi shakes hands with Patricia Bullrich in Argentine Senate, announcing LLA bloc growth to 20 ahead of labor reform debate.
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Senator Pablo Cervi joins LLA strengthening official bloc ahead of labor reform debate

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Senator Pablo Cervi formalized his affiliation to La Libertad Avanza (LLA), raising the official bloc to 20 members in the Senate, right before the debate on Javier Milei's labor reform. Patricia Bullrich, head of the libertarian bloc, announced a special session for February 11 and claimed to have the necessary votes after meetings with dialoguista allies.

National Senator Pablo Cervi, who was a deputy for Juntos por el Cambio from 2021 to 2025 and a candidate for governor of Neuquén in 2023, announced his adhesion to La Libertad Avanza (LLA) during an event with Senator Nadia Márquez and Karina Milei, General Secretary of the Presidency. This addition raises the official bloc to 20 senators, bolstering their position days before the labor reform debate.

In last year's elections, Cervi accompanied Márquez on the LLA senators' list, in second place. Márquez celebrated the move on her X account: “This afternoon, national Senator Pablo Cervi formalized his party affiliation to La Libertad Avanza, a decisive step in consolidating the space”.

Meanwhile, Patricia Bullrich, head of the libertarian bloc in the Senate, met on February 3 with leaders from dialoguista blocs including Eduardo Vischi (radicalism), Luis Juez (Civic Front), Carlos Arce (Renewal Front of the Concordance), Edith Terenzi (Awaken Chubut), Beatriz Ávila (Independence), Martín Goerling Lara (PRO), and others. After the meeting, Bullrich requested a special session for Wednesday, February 11, and stated the reform text is “95% closed”, though changes will be revealed only in the chamber to prevent partial leaks.

Bullrich expressed confidence: “We have the necessary numbers and a commitment from now until Friday to do the final drafting and close a definitive opinion on Monday”. The official bloc has 20 own votes and expects to add allies to reach at least 37 or 40, including radicals, PRO, and other blocs. Discussions persist on fiscal impact, such as the reduction in the Income Tax on Gains affecting provinces, and the Labor Assistance Fund, proposed to be limited to SMEs.

The Government is negotiating with ministers like Luis Caputo and Diego Santilli to address provincial claims, presenting the reform as “historic” and pro-worker, despite union alerts.

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Reactions on X to Senator Pablo Cervi's affiliation to La Libertad Avanza (LLA) are mixed. Supporters celebrate it as a key move strengthening the official Senate bloc ahead of the February 11 labor reform debate, with optimism about secured votes from dialoguista allies. Critics label it a betrayal against workers' rights. Media outlets report neutrally on the event and related negotiations.

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Argentine Senate poised for labor reform vote amid CGT union protests, government optimistic despite opposition.
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Government confident ahead of labor reform Senate debate amid union opposition

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Javier Milei's government expresses optimism for half sanction on its labor reform in the Senate this Wednesday (Feb 11), led by Patricia Bullrich's negotiations. Building on recent bloc strengthening, the initiative faces strong union backlash, including a CGT march, as the ruling party eyes modifications for passage.

Argentine Senator Luis Juez has formally joined the La Libertad Avanza bloc in the Senate, bolstering Javier Milei's officialism ahead of the labor reform vote scheduled for Friday. The move brings the bloc to 21 senators and, with allies, reaches 44 out of 72 votes. Juez aims for the Córdoba governorship in 2027 and praised the president's moderation.

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Following delays due to President Milei's travel and CGT talks, Argentina's ruling party has called a key Senate Labor Commission meeting for Dec. 17, aiming for half-sanction before year-end amid ongoing opposition.

Argentina's Senate began debating the labor reform bill pushed by Javier Milei's government on Wednesday, with the ruling party claiming sufficient votes after 28 modifications agreed with the opposition. Outside Congress, a CGT march against the bill turned into clashes with police, involving molotov cocktails, at least 14 arrests, and 15 injuries. Senators from various blocs voiced criticisms and defenses during the session.

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La Libertad Avanza, President Javier Milei's party, secured a surprise victory in the October 26, 2025, legislative elections, exceeding 40% of votes nationally and overturning defeat in Buenos Aires province. The win, boosted by U.S. financial support, strengthens the ruling party's hold in Congress. Peronism, led by Fuerza Patria, placed second with about 31%, amid the lowest voter turnout since democracy's return, with over 12 million abstentions.

The Chamber of Deputies began debating the labor reform on Thursday, February 19, 2026, achieving quorum with 130 lawmakers thanks to support from allied and provincial blocs. The ruling party defends updating 50-year-old regulations, while the opposition criticizes the loss of rights and questions the rushed process. Outside the chamber, protesters rallied against the bill, leading to clashes with police.

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The Argentine government, with Diego Santilli as the new Interior Minister, is intensifying dialogues with provincial governors to advance the 2026 Budget and labor and tax reforms. Santilli has already resigned as a deputy and started meetings at the Casa Rosada. However, doubts arise over congressional alliances following the departure of legislators aligned with Patricia Bullrich.

 

 

 

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