President Javier Milei returned from his trip to Oslo and signed the Labor Reform project, which was sent to the National Congress. The head of state landed this morning after 8 a.m. following the ceremony for the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan leader María Corina Machado. In this way, they will attempt to pass the labor reform, the Glaciers Law, the 2026 Budget, the Penal Code reform, and the Fiscal Stability Law. The Presidency published a video showing the head of state signing the details of the reform to the tune of AC/DC's 'Back in Business,' in which he is heard to say: 'For more growth, more prosperity, for more work and for Argentina to be great again. Long live freedom, damn it!' He is escorted by the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni.
Milei Signs and Sends Labor Reform Project to Congress
After returning from Oslo, Argentine President Javier Milei signed the Labor Reform project and sent it to the National Congress. The administration aims to pass key legislation, including the 2026 Budget and Penal Code reform, before the current legislative session ends.