Parliamentary advisory services
What do we do?
Our services
- Survey and systematization of parliamentary and bibliographic background.
- Comparative legislation at the international level.
- Data collection and analysis for the design of well-founded proposals.
- Formulation and processing of bills, declarations, and resolutions.
- Advisory services for integrating an intersectional and human rights perspective.
- Development of stakeholder maps and analysis of political positions and relationships.
- Coordination with public officials, political leaders, and CSOs.
- Development of strategies for conflict management.
- Advisory services in negotiation and mediation to reach constructive agreements.
- Strengthening dialogue and mutual understanding between organizations, citizens, and parliaments.
- Communication strategy in plain, accessible language.
We are going through a profound erosion of the relationship between political representation and citizenship, as well as widespread lack of knowledge about the processes, tools, and languages that structure legislative work.
We seek to make legislative frameworks transparent and dismantle their opacity, promoting instances of access, understanding, and interaction between chambers, organizations, and peoples.
We seek to improve intervention strategies in the legislative process by providing information and tools that enable more active, informed, and situated participation.
Strengthening the Legislative Branch is a necessary condition for strengthening democracy.
Highlighted experiences
> Travesti and Trans Employment Quota Law Diana Sacayán – Lohana Berkins (Law 27.636)
We participated in the articulation between travesti and trans organizations, parliamentary teams, and the Executive Branch, contributing to consensus-building in a scenario of multiple bills and internal disputes.
The work included parliamentary training for activists, federal lobbying, design of dissemination tools in accessible language, and strategic negotiation to ensure an effective law without setbacks.
> Size Law (Law 27.521)
We accompanied the legislative process of the Size Law by articulating data production, parliamentary work, and dialogue with organizations. In a context where body diversity was not part of the legislative agenda, it was possible to make visible the structural dimension of this form of exclusion and translate it into a concrete regulatory framework.
This process laid the groundwork for recognizing body diversity as a rights issue and opened the way for new legislative discussions on health and non-discrimination.
> Abortion legalization (Law 27.610)
We accompanied the process of abortion legalization by articulating parliamentary work with feminist and LGBTI+ organizations. Our role combined data analysis, legislative technique, monitoring of public debate, and communication and citizen participation strategies, ensuring that the legislative process was sustained by active and federal social engagement.
Other parliamentary advocacy experiences
- Care policies
Incorporation of the figure of the affective caregiver to expand the right to care beyond traditional family models, achieving its inclusion in the parliamentary process. - Inclusive and non-binary language in regulations
Intervention in bills and decrees to de-binarize legal language and guarantee recognition of non-binary identities in regulatory and administrative frameworks. - Public production of medicines
Contribution to the design and strengthening of legislative strategies to guarantee access to essential medicines from a public health perspective. - Gender equity
Adaptation and updating of existing laws to respond to contemporary debates and inequalities.
Do you want to work with us?
If you’re interested in learning more, developing a customized proposal, or exploring collaboration opportunities, you can write to us at info@movercooperativa.com


