Core Points - The Argentine Congress overturned President Milei's veto on pediatric and higher education bills, which will now be reviewed by the Senate [1] - The bills aim to allocate special budgets to public pediatric hospitals, ensure healthcare personnel salaries, and provide more resources to public universities while increasing faculty salaries [1] - President Milei vetoed these bills citing concerns over fiscal balance [1] Legislative Process - According to Argentine law, the president can veto bills passed by Congress, but if two-thirds of both houses vote against the veto, the bill can become law [1] - Some members of Milei's ruling coalition, the "Libertarian Forward Party," and centrist lawmakers voted against the veto in the House, indicating potential instability within the political alliance [1] Economic Context - Since taking office in December 2023, President Milei has implemented a series of economic reforms aimed at reducing fiscal deficits and controlling inflation [1] - The "Libertarian Forward Party" faced a setback in the Buenos Aires provincial elections on September 7, reflecting public skepticism towards the government's economic reforms [1] - In a televised address on September 15, Milei emphasized that achieving fiscal balance is a non-negotiable goal for the 2026 budget [1]
阿根廷众议院推翻总统对儿科和高校法案的否决
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-18 06:50