The article discusses the legislative activity of the UCR (Unión Cívica Radical) in the Cordoba Province legislature over two years and four months, highlighting their high productivity despite limited impact. The UCR, composed of 18 legislators, presented 2,460 initiatives, surpassing the officialist bloc Hacemos Unidos por Córdoba (HUxC), which had 34 legislators and submitted 2,385 projects. However, only 15 out of 343 UCR law proposals were approved by the PJ (Partido Justicialista), resulting in a mere 4.37% approval rate. In contrast, HUxC approved 58 out of 187 law proposals, achieving a 31% success rate. This disparity reflects the dominance of the PJ-led majority in shaping the legislative agenda, often blocking or shelving opposition bills. The article underscores the structural imbalance in legislative power within the unicameral legislature.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents balanced data comparing the legislative outputs and outcomes of both the UCR and the officialist bloc, without overtly favoring either side. It highlights the structural limitations faced by the opposition while acknowledging their high level of initiative. There is no clear sl抗






