"Don't be a liar!", the behind-the-scenes of the fight between libertarian senator Nadia MΓ‘rquez and vice president Villarruel in which Patricia Bullrich intervened
The article discusses a heated exchange in the Argentine Senate involving libertarian senator Nadia MΓ‘rquez and vice president Victoria Villarruel during a debate about labor reform.
The Senate approved by a large majority the Juvenile Criminal Regime and lowers the age of liability to 14 years
The Argentine Senate has approved a significant reform to the Juvenile Criminal Regime, lowering the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 years, amidst substantial debate and public interest.
A driver exploded with fury over the closure of 9 de Julio: 'Go to work'
A driver in Buenos Aires expressed her anger over road blockages caused by labor reform protests, which have become a focal point amidst the Senate's debate on new labor laws.
Protesters block the Pan-American Highway and 9 de Julio in protest against labor reform
Protesters have blocked major thoroughfares in Argentina in opposition to a proposed labor reform that the government is set to debate in the Senate.
Juvenile Criminal Reform in the Senate, LIVE: What time is the session, main points, and everything about the debate in Congress on February 27
The Argentine Senate will debate a juvenile criminal reform aimed at lowering the age of criminal accountability from 16 to 14 years.
Labor reform in the Senate today, LIVE: keys to the debate, cuts due to mobilization, and last news this February 27
The Senate is set to debate labor reform, possibly with the support of allied blocs for approval of a modernized labor law.
Silence of businessmen before a new attack from Milei: he accused them of having sunk Argentina
President Javier Milei harshly criticized prominent businessmen ahead of a Senate debate on labor reform, accusing them of undermining the country.
"They sunk good Argentines": Milei harshly criticizes three businessmen ahead of the labor reform debate
President Javier Milei condemned three prominent businessmen in Argentina as he prepares for a labor reform debate in the Senate.
Senate Today, LIVE: Debate on the Mercosur-EU Agreement, the Glacier Law, and the Appointment of Fernando Iglesias as Ambassador to Belgium
The Argentine Senate is set to discuss critical issues, including the Mercosur-EU trade agreement, the Glacier Law, and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador to Belgium.
End of life: Did your deputy vote for the text?
The article discusses the ongoing debates surrounding the end-of-life law in France, focusing on the recent developments in the National Assembly following the bill's rejection in the Senate.
When the labor reform would be approved in the Senate
The Argentine Senate has rescheduled its debate agenda to address the critical labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei's government, aiming for its final approval soon.
Government in Argentina gets approval to debate labor reform in the Senate again
The Argentine government has received parliamentary approval to revisit a labor reform project proposed by President Javier Milei in the Senate next week.
From one million to 70 thousand pesos per month: Senate seeks cap on 'golden pensions'; debate ahead
The Mexican Senate is set to discuss capping 'golden pensions' for former employees of state-owned enterprises, potentially reducing them to 70,000 pesos per month.
A juvenile penal regime for public opinion
The Argentine Senate is set to debate a juvenile penal regime approved by the Chamber of Deputies, with contrasting narratives over its necessity and implications.
Licenses, testimony of a Congress voting on an empty stomach
The Argentine Senate has approved a controversial amendment to the medical leave system that significantly reduces the wages of workers on sick leave, prompting a heated debate among lawmakers and citizens.
Electoral Act: Senate approves e-transmission, manual backup after heated debate
The Nigerian Senate has approved electronic transmission of election results with manual collation as a backup, amid a contentious debate involving 15 opposing lawmakers.
Senate passes Electoral Act Amendment Bill after row over e-transmission
The Nigerian Senate has passed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026, after a contentious debate concerning electronic transmission of results.
Nigeria: Electoral Act - Electronic Transmission Debate Forces Senate Into Closed-Door Session
The Nigerian Senate entered a closed-door session to reconsider amendments to the Electoral Act regarding the optional electronic transmission of results and changes to the election notice period.
Negotiations over labor reform become tense: the opposition pressures the government for changes to sick leave regulations
The labor reform debate intensifies in Argentina as the opposition raises concerns over last-minute changes regarding sick leave licenses in the Senate's bill.
In the midst of the debate over labor reform, several provinces demand the Government's 'urgent convening' of the Federal Labor Council
Labor authorities from various provinces in Argentina are urging the national government to convene the Federal Labor Council for discussions on the modern labor law bill that recently passed the Senate.
Video: this was the tense exchange between Patricia Bullrich and Mayans during the Labor Reform debate
Senator Patricia Bullrich confronted Peronist bloc leader JosΓ© Mayans during a heated debate on labor law reforms in the Argentine Senate.
Capitanich voted against the elimination of the journalist statute and Losada confronted him
Jorge Capitanich opposed the removal of the journalist statute during a heated Senate debate, which prompted a response from Carolina Losada, who referenced a past incident involving Capitanich.
Milei manages to approve labor reform in the Senate after concessions
Brazil's Senate has approved labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei after extensive debate, amid protests and tensions in the streets.
Argentina: a Senate debate on labor reform turns into a clash between protesters and police
A Senate debate on labor reform in Argentina escalated into violent clashes between masked protesters and police in Buenos Aires.
Labor reform: allies collaborated for the quorum, but there were absentees and some did not register
The Argentine government secured the necessary quorum to begin the Senate debate on labor reform with the help of allied parties, despite some notable absences.
CGT March, live: map and cut-off times for this Wednesday
The CGT organized a protest against a labor reform bill in front of Argentina's National Congress that coincides with a legislative debate in the Senate.
Labor reform and CGT march today, LIVE: what time is it, cuts, and public transport strike on February 11
The Argentine Senate is set to debate a labor reform project while the CGT and allied unions prepare a march in protest.
The Government gathers the political table to define the final project of the labor reform before the debate in the Senate
The Argentine government convenes a final meeting to finalize the labor reform project before it goes to Senate debate.
Santilli said the Senate will approve labor reform and they will insist on Profits
Interior Minister Diego Santilli expressed confidence that the Senate will approve the labor reform bill during the upcoming congressional debate.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the political table of the Government meets again today to define the final details before the labor reform debate in the Senate
The Argentine government's political table will reconvene to finalize details ahead of a labor reform debate in the Senate.
Stir in the PJ over labor reform: clashes and reports of threats between the hardliners and allies of Milei
Debate over labor reform in the Argentine Senate is causing turmoil within the Peronist Party due to differing views on the government's project, featuring allegations of threats against party members considering supporting the reform.
Days before the Labor Reform Debate, a new clash between banks and fintech over salary payments
In Argentina, a week before the Senate debates a proposed Labor Reform, banks clash with fintech companies over a provision allowing salaries to be paid through virtual wallets.
The Labor Reform Under Scrutiny: The Key Points Questioned by Unions and the Internal Business Debate on the Changes
In the lead-up to a Senate debate, Argentina's labor reform project is creating tensions and divisions within political power, labor unions, and the business community.
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.
Ignacio Mier, from supporting the Fobaproa while in the PRI to leading Morena in the Senate
Ignacio Mier Velasco takes over as leader of Morena in the Senate amidst an anticipated contentious debate over electoral reform, facing challenges not only from PRI and PAN but also from his allies, while his political career is shadowed by past controversies.
The Europarliament plenary will discuss next Tuesday the regularization of immigrants
Next Tuesday, the Europarliament will hold a debate on the extraordinary immigrant regularization announced by the Government of Pedro SΓ‘nchez, which has received support from the PP and Vox parties, while the Senate calls for Puente's resignation and an end to the regularization.
Javier Milei and His Measures, LIVE: The Political Table of LLA Meets Again Today to Redefine Its Strategy with Governors Regarding Labor Reform
The political table of La Libertad Avanza will reconvene today in Casa Rosada to redefine its strategy with governors regarding support for labor reform ahead of the Senate debate.
Electoral Act: Senate resumes debate today after backlash
The Senate is set to resume debate on the controversial Electoral Act amendment bill, under public pressure to expedite its completion ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Where things stand with the government shutdown and how soon it could end
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed optimism that the partial government shutdown could end by Tuesday, following a Senate bill that allows Congress to debate funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Tragicomic Hearing of a Gynecologist in the Senate: 'Can Men Get Pregnant?'
During a Senate hearing on chemical abortion pills, a GOP senator's question about whether men can get pregnant sparked a viral debate online.
Reporter's Notebook: Republicans seek exit from Venezuela war powers debate after recently voting for it
Republican senators are reportedly seeking to withdraw from the ongoing debate on a war powers resolution concerning Venezuela, despite previously supporting it.
US House passes 3-year AGOA extension but South Africa's inclusion is unclear
The US House of Representatives has approved a three-year extension of the AGOA trade program, but South Africa's continued participation is uncertain as the bill moves to the Senate for further debate.
Rand Paul breaks with Trump on Venezuela, calls action βwarβ as Senate prepares constitutional showdown
Senator Rand Paul criticizes U.S. actions in Venezuela as equivalent to war, urging for Congressional debate on the war powers associated with the removal of Nicolas Maduro.