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Political Forces Meet in Buenos Aires Ahead of Labor Reform Session

Political forces in Buenos Aires met to discuss the details of a labor reform bill ahead of a Senate session. The meeting focused on tax-related issues and addressing the concerns of allied lawmakers.


Political Forces Meet in Buenos Aires Ahead of Labor Reform Session

Buenos Aires, Feb 10 (NA) – Political forces are meeting at 10 AM at the Ministry of the Interior's offices in Casa Rosada. This new meeting comes on the eve of the labor reform session scheduled for tomorrow in the Senate. According to Argentine News Agency, the exchange aims to finalize the details of the project under review, which is being debated internally and discussed with allies due to their particular reluctance regarding the tax chapter, with a special focus on the reduction to be implemented in the Income Tax. In this way, at 10 AM, the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, one of the first to arrive at Casa Rosada, receives in his office the head of the La Libertad Avanza bloc in the Senate, Patricia Bullrich; the head of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, who is accompanied by the interior's broker, Eduardo 'Lule' Menem; the ministers of Economy, Luis Caputo, and the Interior, Diego Santilli; the presidential advisor, Santiago Caputo, and the Secretary of Strategic Affairs, Ignacio Devitt. Also present is the General Secretary of the Presidency, Karina Milei, in charge of endorsing each of the decisions debated in the reduced instance. The truth is that in Balcarce 50, they seek to notch up a new legislative victory, but to do so, they must address the demands of allied governors and lawmakers who question certain points of the bill in question. At 2 PM, Bullrich will lead a Parliamentary Labor meeting to define the details of Wednesday's session.