Córdoba Governor Martín Llaryora opened the 148th legislative period in Laboulaye with a speech outlining his 2026 legislative package and sharply criticizing the opposition for obstructing his administration. He pledged more public works and plans to discuss the issue with President Milei. The opposition, led by Luis Juez, Rodrigo de Loredo, and Alejandra Bornoroni, showed signs of unity in response.
On Sunday, February 1, 2026, Córdoba Governor Martín Llaryora led the opening of the 148th Legislative Period in Laboulaye at 5:00 PM. In his speech, he stressed that 'governing is not for the faint-hearted' and accused the opposition of obstructing his administration, vowing to speak with President Javier Milei so he 'pays attention' to the opponents and they stop the blockages.
Llaryora outlined his 2026 legislative roadmap, announcing he will send key bills to the Unicameral, including the 'Antibúnker' initiative, measures for high-profile criminal prisoners, support for crime victims, and entrepreneurship promotion. He committed to more public works in the province.
Before the event, opposition leaders Luis Juez, Rodrigo de Loredo, and Alejandra Bornoroni met with the local Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) mayor, displaying signals of political convergence without sealing electoral agreements. After the speech, the 'opposition triangle' responded in unity: Juez defended legislative oversight of executive funds, De Loredo mentioned 'wear and tear' in governance, and Bornoroni contrasted the situation with Milei's policies. This unity strengthens their offensive ahead of the 2027 elections.
The event signals the start of the provincial political year, with rising tensions between the ruling party and opposition in Córdoba.