Guillermo Francos met with 5 governors and received the Federal Innovation bloc. Francos predicted an economic rebound for "the second semester." The Government continues to delay the final sending of the new draft of the Bases law and is rushing the sending to the Budget and Finance commissions of the fiscal package for this Wednesday.

The governors of Misiones and Salta - who after the legislative failure in February were branded as "traitors" by the Casa Rosada - have now made public their concerns. The government has failed to find a wink in the Santiago native Vidal, who visited Francos in his office for the second time. The man from Santiago has already demonstrated - in the Senate and in the Deputies - that he can collaborate with the ruling party with the absence of his legislators. He succeeded in the election of authorities in the Commission of the Finance. The Minister of the Interior continues to seek wills between the blocks and the governors of the dialogue opposition. "It was interesting to see the three governors publicly asking the minister for measures to defend production," said the inner circle of one of them. "You don't know what it's like to deal with these people as Minister of the Interior without money," said Interior Minister Milei. "I would like the nation to be able to accompany the claims of the provinces and the different sectors, but reality is reality," said Milei of the May Pact. "We are convinced that starting in the second semester the economy will rebound. "The second semester is more than two and a half months away," Francos said, referring to the start of the new academic year in September. "Sign me up for the second season, first day of the second year," said Córdoba Governor Llaryora.