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.
Diego Santilli, Argentina's Minister of the Interior, conveyed optimism regarding the Senate's upcoming debate on labor reform. Speaking ahead of the discussions scheduled for Wednesday, he emphasized his belief that the government's proposed measures would receive approval. He highlighted the preparation through an already approved committee report, which garnered substantial support, marking an essential step toward realizing the initiative.
During his remarks, Santilli also pointed to the importance of reducing corporate tax burdens, indicating that they would pursue a 3% reduction in profits taxes. This comes in response to growing calls from citizens and governors for policies that foster job creation and minimize taxes, sentiments echoed by Javier Milei, a prominent political figure advocating for similar changes.
Santilli's comments reflect a broader strategy to address economic concerns in Argentina. The implications of these labor reforms and tax adjustments are significant as they aim to stimulate employment and economic activity in a challenging fiscal environment, highlighting his view that the society's prior efforts warrant a shift in policy to enhance job opportunities and economic growth.