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Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: all the news from the Government, minute by minute

The government of Javier Milei is set to push for labor reform and a new juvenile criminal code this week, while also aiming to advance trade agreements with the EU and Mercosur.

Javier Milei's administration is focused on passing significant laws including labor reforms and a new juvenile criminal code in the upcoming week. This legislative agenda is part of Milei's broader strategy to reshape Argentine governance and improve economic conditions. Additionally, the government intends to make progress on trade agreements between the European Union and Mercosur, indicating a priority on strengthening international trade relations.

Milei's international engagements have intensified, having recently completed a 48-hour trip to Washington, which underscores his commitment to fostering robust ties with the United States. His 14 trips to the U.S. stand in stark contrast to his sporadic visits to provinces in Argentina, sparking discussions about his governance focus. As he prepares for another meeting with prominent leaders, including Donald Trump and other Latin American presidents in Miami, it becomes evident that Milei is positioning himself as a key player on both domestic and international stages.

The political landscape in Argentina is dynamic, and Milei’s attempts to forge partnerships reflect an active effort to navigate the complexities of governance while seeking potential alliances. As he considers candidates to fill key roles in his administration, such as a new running mate to replace Villarruel, Milei's strategies will be closely watched for their impacts on the country's socio-economic fabric in the months to come.

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