President Javier Milei advances with labor reform through the May Council

President Javier Milei advances with labor reform through the May Council

In a moment of tension with the National Congress and the governors, the National Government will return to bring together the members of the May Council to work on the reforms placed by the Executive for December 10. The approach will be in the labor reform.

It will be the second meeting in this framework, after the debut of June 24. The agenda is promoted by the Minister of Deregulation, Federico Sturzenegger, after the delegated powers were overcome and changed its objective to promote legislative reforms in Congress.

Priority is labor reform, which according to the Government must be completed as a prior step to the pension reform.

The chief of Cabinet, Guillermo Francos, will receive the members of the Council this morning, while he informed El Cronista “follow the conversations” with the governors for a new meeting even without date.

The Executive Meeting with the provincial leaders has been pending for two weeks after the governors gave a setback in the Senate and approve the recomposition of retirement, emergency in disability.

There was also a redistribution of the contributions of the National Treasury, ATN, and the Liquid Fuel Tax.

This could be spliced with one of the objectives of the May Council, which aimed at the redistribution of federal co -participation.

However, this will not be the topic that will be dealt with today with the participation of Sturzenegger; the governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo; Senator Carolina Losada; the deputy Cristian Ritondo; the Secretary General of the Workers’ Union of the Construction of the Argentine Republic, Gerardo Martínez; and the president of the Argentine Industrial Union, Martín Rappallini.

The Secretary of Labor, Julio Cordero; the technical secretary of the Council, María Cecilia Domínguez Diacoluca; and Agustina García de Ceccoof the Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the State.

The officials of different nuances and backgrounds will meet in order to advance around the 10 points of the May Pact signed by President Javier Milei and the 18 provinces last year in Tucumán.

From the Ministry of Economy they denounce that the requests for funds from the governors, without a transfer of responsibilities for road works, threaten the Milei surplus. “The unnegotiable fiscal balance”, by case, is one of the points of the May Pact.

Another of the Porvenir reforms have to do with the agitated tax reform, which will be in charge exclusively of the head of the Treasury PalaceLuis Caputo, according to Sources from the Sturzenegger portfolio in dialogue with the chronicler.

“Now it was time to have prepared everything for December 10, 2025”a senior official aware of the march of these projects said last week before chronicler.

Until then, the libertarians see unfeasible to advance with their own initiatives: after the call to extraordinary at the beginning of the year, Since then the government lost control of the parliamentary agenda.