Labor reform from a constitutional perspective
The Argentine Senate has approved a law that significantly changes labor conditions regarding working hours, wages, and vacations after intense negotiations with provincial governors.
Carolina MoisΓ©s, the new ally that the Government achieved among the deserters of Kirchnerism
Carolina MoisΓ©s has been appointed as the Vice President of the Senate of Argentina, marking a significant political shift as she aligns herself with the provincial governors who support the current government.
Ricardo Quintela urged governors to stand up against Milei: "This government can reach December 2027 with the country destroyed"
Governor Ricardo Quintela of La Rioja called on provincial leaders to take a firm stand against President Javier Milei, warning that the government could lead the country to devastation by 2027.
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: with the help of Jalil, the ruling party and allies achieved quorum in the Chamber of Deputies
The ruling party in Argentina, aided by provincial governors and key support from RaΓΊl Jalil, successfully achieved quorum in the Chamber of Deputies to discuss labor reform, which is anticipated to pass to the Senate for further review.
This Day in History: The Battle for the Title of the Last Roman Emperor
The article discusses the political turmoil and civil war following the assassination of Roman Emperor Pertinax and the subsequent struggle for power among several provincial governors in 193 AD.
Labor reform: Gustavo SΓ‘enz denounces 'threats' to prevent its approval
Governor Gustavo SΓ‘enz of Salta claims that provincial governors are being threatened to vote against the upcoming labor reform in Argentina's Senate.
After taking over the presidency of the provincial PJ, Kicillof seeks to advance with the group of governors tougher with Milei
Axel Kicillof's election as leader of the Buenos Aires PJ is seen as a strategic move to strengthen his presidential candidacy against Javier Milei next year.
Labor reform: Opportunity to emerge from decline
The proposed Labor Modernization Law in Argentina is under negotiation with provincial governors amidst a lack of understanding of its complexities by both proponents and detractors.
Allies, unstable and hard: what the new map of governors that Milei celebrates is like
The article discusses how the government successfully disrupted the coordination of provincial governors ahead of a Senate debate on labor reform, highlighting a notable contrast with last year's united front on fiscal demands.
Labor reform: changes in INDEC and the pressure from Tax on Earnings add more noise to the Government's negotiation with governors
The Argentine Government's negotiations with provincial governors are complicated by changes in INDEC and pressure regarding the Tax on Earnings, particularly given uncertainties in the Senate.
Senate: Patricia Bullrich advances with labor reform, but it depends on negotiations with governors
Patricia Bullrich, the leader of the ruling senators, is progressing with labor reform while relying on negotiations with provincial governors and meeting with opposition representatives to discuss key funding issues.