Argentine legislative proposal to ease foreign land ownership faces significant domestic backlash
Critics and social leaders are opposing a government initiative to amend the Land Law, arguing that removing restrictions on foreign land acquisition threatens national sovereignty and risks displacing local populations. The proposal's potential to allow foreign ownership in border zones remains a primary point of contention, though the legislative path forward is currently uncertain.
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Argentina Legislative Impasse Deepens Amid Executive Branch Factionalism
The Argentine government's legislative agenda, particularly a private property bill, faces significant delays due to a lack of consensus and escalating internal friction within the ruling coalition. Public disputes between Vice President Villarruel and Security Minister Bullrich, alongside President Milei's criticism of legislative failures, indicate deepening instability within the executive branch. The bill's postponement until August 6 confirms ongoing difficulties in securing legislative support.