Milei targets taxes and social security after implementing labor reform
After the approval of labor reform, Javier Mileiβs government is shifting its focus to tax and social security reforms in Argentina.
Following the recent approval of labor reform on September 27, Javier Milei's administration is preparing to push forward with significant tax and social security reforms. Having successfully navigated labor reform, which limits compensations and impacts workers' rights to strike, Milei is now aiming to implement changes that will affect Argentina's tax structure and pension system. The Congress is set to reconvene on October 1, providing an opportunity for Milei to further solidify his agenda.
Milei, who previously faced challenges due to scandals related to his political conduct, now approaches Congress with a stronger position. The current political landscape appears more favorable for his proposed reforms, allowing him to leverage the recent legislative successes. These reforms are crucial for Milei as he aims to establish a more market-friendly economy in Argentina, which has been struggling with various financial issues, including inflation and debt management.
The implications of these reforms could be far-reaching, shaping not only the economic landscape but also the social fabric of Argentina. As discussions unfold in Congress, stakeholders across various sectors will be closely monitoring the advancements in tax and social security policies, since these changes could significantly impact the livelihoods of many Argentines and the overall economic health of the country.