On March 1, Javier Milei took
advantage of his speech at the opening of the Ordinary Sessions of the
Argentine Congress to put forward his line of adjustment and surrender,
after the great defeat of the «Omnibus Law I», that officially was named
Ley Bases y Puntos de Partida para la Libertad de los Argentinos, but
was dubbed «Omnibus Law I» due to the numerous areas on which it was
intended to legislate.
Following the same line as Sergio Massa, his electoral rival ─but class partner─, Milei proposed a «great national agreement»; a new «social contract» ─as he was dynamiting bridges between possible allies─ whose purpose is to guarantee governability and that the different bourgeois factions unite around their adjustment, surrender and repression projects.