These meetings were suspended, but the work on the project continues, which will be sent on December 15. According to the Argentine News Agency, citing one of the members of the Mayo Council, the libertarian administration has not yet sent the drafts detailing what they call the 'labor modernization'. 'They promised to send it over the long weekend. It will also be the first meeting without Guillermo Francos as coordinator minister,' the Argentine News Agency was able to find out. Six advisors work on this every month: the Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, Federico Sturzenegger, representing the Executive Branch; the Governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo, for the provinces; Senator Carolina Losada and Deputy Cristian Ritondo, in the name of the Legislative Branch; the head of the UOCRA, Gerardo Martínez, in the voice of the unions, and the president of the Argentine Industrial Union, Martín Rappallini. Although the discussion includes the 10 points agreed upon by twenty governors and President Javier Milei, labor reform occupies a prominent place on the agenda. Hours later, the meeting will be moved from the Eva Perón Hall to the Shields Hall located in the Ministry of the Interior. In Casa Rosada, they assure that they will take elements from these back-and-forths, but they guarantee that the final version will be determined by the Executive Branch, which will have the last word on the matter. Buenos Aires, November 23 (NA). - After a series of setbacks due to leaks, the Mayo Council will finally meet next Wednesday to advance in the presentation of the legislative projects that emerged from the Mayo Pact signed in the province of Tucumán. In the role of Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni will debut in the coordination of the instance that will conclude this November and aims to send a series of projects to the National Congress on December 15. It did not happen, but now they tell us between Tuesday and Wednesday. We'll see,' a source close to the medium confessed. On that same Wednesday, Manuel Adorni will convene the Cabinet for a detailed follow-up of the ministries after one-on-one exchanges with officials to grease the inter-ministerial dialogue. It is expected that he will do so together with the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, and without the presence of the president. This point also generated tension between the technical teams after the president rejected the leak of some points.
Mayo Council to Meet for Labor Reform Discussion in Argentina
The Mayo Council meetings have been postponed, but work on the project continues. Argentina's liberal government has promised to present details of 'labor modernization' in the coming days. A series of bills are expected to be presented to the National Congress on December 15.