Feb 20 • 15:21 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Adorni calls a political table and the Cabinet to define legislative priorities after labor reform

Manuel Adorni, the chief of ministers, is convening political and Cabinet meetings to prioritize legislative agendas following the recent labor reform approval in Argentina.

Following the successful legislative approval of the labor reform law early on Friday, Argentinian Chief of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, is set to convene both a political meeting and a full Cabinet session. The first meeting is scheduled for Monday at 14:30, a crucial gathering aimed at discussing remaining extraordinary sessions and defining priorities for the legislative agenda come March. This session marks a significant return to formal meetings, with the last full Cabinet gathering having occurred at the start of the year.

The agenda for these gatherings includes finalizing the tasks at hand for the current extraordinary parliamentary sessions, which are pivotal for addressing urgent legislative needs. The leadership surrounding Adorni has indicated that in addition to the immediate priorities, there is a keen focus on strategizing for the upcoming legislative year in 2026. This involves aligning the Cabinet's efforts toward a cohesive legislative strategy that will underpin the government's objectives in the months ahead.

This initiative reflects a proactive approach by the government to ensure that the effects of the recently passed labor reform are not only implemented but also followed up with additional legislative efforts aimed at economic recovery and improvement. With various ministers having already engaged in individual discussions with Adorni, these upcoming meetings signify a critical moment for setting the legislative tone going forward and aligning the government's focus on the most pressing issues facing the country.

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