President Javier Milei confirms date to announce Argentina's 2026 budget

President Javier Milei confirms date to announce Argentina's 2026 budget
President Javier Milei confirms date to announce Argentina's 2026 budget. / bne IntelliNews
By bnl Beunos Aires bureau September 11, 2025

Argentine President Javier Milei will address the nation on September 15 to present the 2026 Budget, presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni confirmed on his X account.

Milei's direct presidential appeal on the budget is a first for the leader, rather than delegating the task to his economy minister as in previous years. The government is legally mandated to file the budget before the deadline. 

His upcoming address comes at a critical juncture for the libertarian administration as it seeks to outline its fiscal roadmap and policy priorities for the forthcoming year. However, the government has faced significant pushback from parts of the civil service for its cuts and push for economic rationalisation after years of decline.

According to local Spanish-language Noticias Argentinas, the president's message will provide certainty about the economic direction while elaborating on his adjustment and public spending control policies.

Milei will likely dictate his willingness to veto any congressional measures that threaten his zero-deficit targets, as the administration faces tough negotiations in an opposition-led Congress.

The self-styled "anarcho-libertarian" leader's aggressive spending cuts have generated significant opposition from various sectors of Argentine society, with his La Libertad Avanza party suffering a notable defeat in Buenos Aires provincial elections last week.

The timing of this budget presentation will precede crucial midterm elections in October, which are set to determine the level of congressional support available to advance his bold economic agenda.

The success of Milei's message in convincing both markets and voters of his fiscal strategy's viability could prove decisive for his administration's ability to implement further structural changes to Argentina's economy.

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