Buenos Aires, Feb 4 (NA) – The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, met this Wednesday with the governor of Corrientes, Juan Pablo Valdés, amid negotiations over the labor reform. The meeting, which also included the Minister of the Interior, Diego Santilli, and the provincial Minister of Finance, Marcelo Rivas Piasentini, took place on the same day that a meeting of provincial heads at the Federal Investments Council (CFI) was suspended to agree on a common position. The Milei officials and Valdés analyzed the package of reforms that Congress will address in extraordinary sessions. As reported by the Argentine News Agency, La Libertad Avanza, along with dialogist blocs, will seek to pass the Juvenile Criminal Regime project in the Chamber of Deputies this Thursday, which sets the age of criminal responsibility at 14. IP The head of the PRO bloc, Cristian Ritondo, stated that the plan is to issue a report on Wednesday and debate it in the chamber on Thursday the 14th, clarifying that the age of 14, which was agreed upon last year between the ruling coalition and a group of opposition blocs, will be established. News developing...
Adorni and Valdés Discuss Labor Reform Amid Political Negotiations in Argentina
A meeting took place in Buenos Aires between Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni and Corrientes Governor Juan Pablo Valdés. The negotiations focus on labor reform, while the country is also working on other bills, including lowering the age of criminal responsibility. News developing.