Legislators from different blocs came together in a single group, which will be a minority but could become decisive.
In a week without an agenda of substantial reforms in the Senatea novelty broke into the day on Tuesday: A new bloc was created, made up of those linked to provincial Peronism and the PRO. The Government has fluid dialogue with all its members.
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With the same formula that the blocks of Deputies chose Federal Innovation and Federal Meetingwhich brought together district legislators under a narrative of provincialist representation to have greater parliamentary influence, the six senators chose the name of The United Provinces.


Its members are Corrientes Carlos “Camau” Espinolathe Entre Ríos native Edgardo Kuiderthe Cordoban Alejandra Vigo (the three formed Unidad Federal, a breakaway from Peronism that occurred in 2023), the Neuquén Lucila Crexell (he belonged to a unibloc and voted with the PRO and Peronism on different occasions), the man from Salta Juan Carlos Romero and the Chubut woman Edith Terenzi (both were elected by Together for Change). Although Terenzi played a key role in the constitution of the space -together with Governor of Chubut, Ignacio Torres-, Espínola will be the head of the block.
In this way, and after this departure of two members of the PRO and the previous breakup of Francisco Paoltroni of the official bench, there are currently three blocks with six senators each: La Libertad Avanza, the PRO and the United ProvincesHowever, considering the previous experiences of these legislators, a common alignment on the parliamentary agenda is expected.
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Kueider, Espínola and Romero met with the president at Casa Rosada this month.
Senate: how the blocks are composed
After the last alliance, both Union for the Homeland like the Radical Civic Union were consolidated as the majority spaces in the Upper House. In this sense, the Blocks in the Senate were composed as follows:
- Union for the Homeland: 33 senators
- Radical Civic Union: 14 senators.
- PRO: 6 senators.
- Freedom Advances: 6 senators.
- The United Provinces: 6 senators.
- Through Santa Cruz: 2 senators.
- Renewal Front of Concord (Misiones): 2 senators.
- Together We Are Rio Negro: 1 senator.
- Party for Social Justice (Tucumán): 1 senator.
- Freedom, Work and Progress: 1 senator.
Source: Ambito

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