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.
The political table of the Argentine government, led by Karina Milei, is set to meet again today at the Casa Rosada as they prepare for the upcoming Senate debate on labor reform scheduled for this Wednesday. This meeting aims to finalize the last details necessary to secure preliminary approval for the significant labor legislation proposed under President Javier Milei's administration.
Among the critical issues to be discussed are amendments to 28 articles of the proposed labor reform, focusing on improving labor conditions amidst rising discontent from various labor sectors. The urgency of these deliberations is amplified by current tensions arising from police protests in Santa Fe, where officers are advocating for better pay and working conditions, showcasing the broader unrest within the labor community that the Milei administration must address.
With significant aspects of the labor reform still up for negotiation, this meeting will play a crucial role in shaping the government's stance and response to growing labor demands. As the government aims to push for reforms that align with its economic policies, the potential impacts on worker rights and job security remain contentious topics that could affect both the political landscape and public sentiment in Argentina.