16/07/2026 19:17 - Politica
On July 16, 2026, the Argentine Senate, the upper house of the National Congress, will hold a session to discuss the Law of Inviolability of Private Property. This government-backed bill aims to modify current regulations regarding land tenure in the South American country. The initiative proposes eliminating the 15 percent cap on foreign land ownership established by Law 26.737, a regulation passed to protect national sovereignty over rural lands. It also seeks to repeal the limit of 1000 hectares per foreign owner. Currently, an estimated 13 million hectares of land in the country are owned by foreigners.
Amid the historic victory of Argentina over England in the 2026 World Cup, an internal conflict erupted within the ruling coalition, mediated by an exchange of WhatsApp messages. Vice President Victoria Villarruel, who also serves as the President of the Senate, and Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, a prominent figure in the executive branch, engaged in a message exchange that highlighted the differences within the governing alliance regarding the treatment of this law in the upper chamber.
This democratic debate in the Senate represents a great opportunity to discuss the future of land policies in Argentina, seeking a healthy balance between attracting international investments and preserving territorial sovereignty.
The debate occurs during a crucial week for the Argentine economy. The visit of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, is expected for July 27, 2026. Additionally, the Senate agenda includes voting on judicial nominations, such as Judge Victor Pesino and candidates for the Federal Chamber, Pablo Bertuzzi and Pablo Yadarola.
Following a two-week recess, an intense legislative period is anticipated, which will include the reform of the Central Bank of Argentina and Fiscal Innocence initiatives, showcasing an active and fully working National Congress.
Alfredo S. Quiroga