A schism that shakes the Peronist internal issues and limits Cristina Kirchner's influence in the most relevant negotiations
Three senators have broken away from the Kirchnerist bloc, diminishing Cristina Kirchner's influence in key negotiations but leaving the government's negotiations with provincial governors still crucial for achieving legislative objectives.
Labor reform accelerated the fracture of the PJ in Congress: three senators leave
Labor reform has catalyzed a rift within the Peronist Party, leading to the departure of three senators aligned with governors distancing themselves from Cristina Kirchner.
Peronist governors rejected Javier Milei's labor reform
Peronist governors in Argentina are opposing President Javier Milei's proposed labor reform, arguing it threatens worker rights and protections.
Peronist governors not aligned with Kirchnerism celebrate changes to labor reform as a victory
Peronist governors not aligned with Kirchnerism view the decision to eliminate tax cuts for businesses in the labor reform project as a significant triumph.
Pablo Moyano rejected the labor reform and pointed to the Peronist governors: "They are giving the votes to approve it as the IMF demands"
Pablo Moyano has publicly rejected Argentina's proposed labor reform, holding Peronist governors accountable for supporting the initiative ahead of a critical Senate vote.
"The CGT can overturn the labor reform": Pablo Moyano challenges Milei's project and targets Peronist governors
Pablo Moyano criticized President Javier Milei's labor reform proposal, emphasizing the unity of the CGT and recalling past experiences with similar legislative efforts.
Labor reform: five Peronist governors and the CGT work to make the session in the Senate fall
Five Peronist governors and union leaders from the CGT are strategizing to undermine an upcoming labor reform session in the Argentine Senate amid growing tensions.