La Libertad Avanza pushes labor reform forward in Senate after initial delays

Following delays due to President Milei's travel and CGT talks, Argentina's ruling party has called a key Senate Labor Commission meeting for Dec. 17, aiming for half-sanction before year-end amid ongoing opposition.

Building on recent delays caused by President Javier Milei's absence for the Nobel ceremony in Oslo and negotiations with the General Confederation of Labor (CGT), La Libertad Avanza (LLA) is now accelerating its labor reform package in Argentina's Senate. Vice President Victoria Villarruel has summoned the Labor Parliamentary Commission for Tuesday, Dec. 17, while Security Minister Patricia Bullrich coordinates debates to issue a report swiftly. The government targets at least half-sanction in December, with full approval in February 2026 extraordinary sessions.

Key measures include reduced contributory charges for employers to promote formal job creation. Peronism and the CGT continue to oppose, citing risks to job security, though elements like the Labor Cessation Fund have support from groups such as Industriales Pymes. This contentious bill competes with the 2026 Budget in a packed legislative calendar, balancing deregulation against worker protections amid high inflation and unemployment.

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Tense legislative debate in Chile's Chamber of Deputies over the government's megareform amid opposition amendments
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Chilean government pushes megareform timeline despite wave of opposition amendments

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The Chamber of Deputies' Finance Committee began on Tuesday the detailed discussion of President José Antonio Kast's reconstruction and economic reactivation megareform, amid tensions over more than 1,295 amendments filed by the opposition.

Economy Minister Luis Caputo and La Libertad Avanza Senate bloc leader Patricia Bullrich met with allied senators to discuss public works, regional economies, and fiscal balance. The meeting included UCR representatives and provincial dialoguist blocs. The government aims to garner support for its legislative agenda, including electoral reform.

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Leaders from CGT and CTAs support Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof's presidential bid for 2027. They met in La Plata on Monday to address the loss of provincial labor oversight due to national labor reform. Kicillof called the government's actions unconstitutional.

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