The ruling coalition is already promising work with specific axes to reverse the scenario. As Noticias Argentinas was able to reconstruct, the libertarian administration promises to go all the way until the entire law passed by a broad majority in both chambers is fully in effect. "We will go to the last consequences," libertarian sources with knowledge of the legal strategy say following the decision in favor of the labor union. At the same time, they emphasize the parliamentary legitimacy of the regulation. For this reason, the decision will be appealed, as communicated by the Ministry of Human Capital, with the sponsorship of the National Treasury Prosecutor's Office. "The Ministry rejects the attempts of those who, prioritizing corporate and sectoral interests, seek to obstruct the necessary reforms to overcome the unemployment and stagnation that characterized previous stages of our history," they emphasized. On Monday, the government suffered a setback in the judicial arena: the National Labor Court No. 63 provisionally suspended a set of articles of Law No. 27.802 on Labor Modernization due to a filing by the CGT. At this time, the libertarian administration is debating whether to appeal in the labor jurisdiction or the federal administrative contentious jurisdiction. These are the two areas in charge of the work on the legal front. For the moment, the Minister of Justice, in charge of Juan Bautista Mahiques, is not involved in following up on the case. In the Casa Rosada, they promise novelties on the matter. In the ministry led by Sandra Pettovello, a communiqué was issued referring to the filing from Azopardo Street.
Argentine Government to Appeal Labor Reform Court Ruling
Argentina's libertarian government faces a judicial halt to key provisions of a new labor law. The government vows to appeal, arguing the law is legitimate and necessary to combat unemployment.