Glaciers Law

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Argentine Senate chamber during tense approval vote on key Milei government projects, with president's celebratory social media post.
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Senate approves three key government-backed projects

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The Argentine Senate gave preliminary approval to amendments to the Glaciers Law, ratified the European Union-Mercosur Agreement, and confirmed Fernando Iglesias as ambassador to Belgium and the EU. These approvals, achieved in a tense session on February 26, 2026, mark a victory for Javier Milei's government. The president celebrated the outcome with a social media post.

Argentina's Chamber of Deputies began public hearings on the Glaciers Law reform on Wednesday with over 105,000 registrants but only 360 speakers allowed, sparking opposition challenges and protests outside Congress.

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Argentina's Chamber of Deputies changed the format for public hearings on the glaciers law due to nearly 70,000 registrants. Two sessions will take place: one in-person and one virtual, limited to around 200 people. Others will submit videos.

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