The technical detail that disturbed the vote on labor reform: Mayans' anger and Villarruel's explanation
The recent vote on labor reform in Argentina faced upheaval due to a technical misunderstanding, leading to frustration among Peronist lawmakers.
Abdala wanted to rush a vote and Mayans interrupted him: 'I will propose that you stay naked at the bench'
A heated exchange occurred in the Argentine Senate over a rushed vote on the EU-Mercosur agreement, highlighting tensions between the ruling coalition and the opposition.
The K Block Leader in the Senate Clashed with Abdala Over a Fast-Track Voting Attempt for LLA: "Will You Drop Your Pants If We Vote by Majority?"
The leader of the Kirchnerist bloc in the Argentine Senate, José Mayans, criticized Bartolomé Abdala for attempting to facilitate a fast-track vote on a trade agreement with the European Union, using provocative language to express his discontent with the lack of proper discussion.
A study revealed the curious practice that the Mayans carried out with dogs
A recent study by researchers from the University of Calgary uncovered significant insights into the role and exchange of dogs in Maya civilization.
Archaeological Turn: A Study Explains What Could Have Destroyed the Mayans
A recent study suggests that environmental factors may have played a significant role in the collapse of the ancient Maya civilization around 1200 years ago.
Mayans launched a controversial disqualification against Milei: "He has behaviors similar to Videla"
José Mayans criticized Javier Milei's approach, comparing him to the dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla following the Senate's approval of labor reform.
Video: this was the tense exchange between Patricia Bullrich and Mayans during the Labor Reform debate
Senator Patricia Bullrich confronted Peronist bloc leader José Mayans during a heated debate on labor law reforms in the Argentine Senate.
Bullrich responded to Mayans over a controversial phrase and his criticisms of Milei: "The only one in prison is former President Cristina Kirchner"
Patricia Bullrich defended Javier Milei during a parliamentary debate by responding to Senator José Mayans' controversial statement linking a labor reform project to a quote from a Nazi concentration camp.
Mayans said that the labor reform violates the Constitution and uttered a phrase that infuriated Bullrich
Senator José Mayans claimed that the new labor reform breaches the Constitution, leading to a heated exchange with opposition leader Patricia Bullrich.