Reforms
Steve Forbes says Milei’s Argentina must follow through on dollarization and rule-of-law tests to sustain investor confidence
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In a Daily Wire opinion column, Steve Forbes argues that President Javier Milei’s economic program in Argentina amounts to a “restoration of economic freedom” after decades of state intervention, but says the reform push will be tested by Milei’s plans for dollarization, investor outreach events in Miami and New York, and how Argentina handles high-stakes legal disputes tied to the 2012 YPF nationalization.
Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil outlined a reform agenda for the coalition at the Bertelsmann Foundation. He demanded courage from his SPD, as 2026 would require boldness. This comes ahead of negotiations on a major package of measures.
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Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo announced the government's plan to roll out body cameras for police officers soon to enhance accountability in the National Police Service (NPS). The statement came during a press address on March 25, 2026, as part of wider police reforms.
President Javier Milei opened the 144th ordinary session of Congress with a nearly two-hour speech, announcing a package of 90 structural reforms to redesign Argentina's institutional architecture. He harshly criticized the Kirchnerist opposition, referencing cases like Nisman and former President Cristina Kirchner, while praising his administration's achievements such as zero deficit and deregulations. The event, marked by clashes and tensions, included plans to strengthen the economy and security.
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Mexico's Chamber of Deputies approved the constitutional reform to reduce the work week to 40 hours, with gradual implementation until 2030. The proposal, driven by President Claudia Sheinbaum, received unanimous support in committees and sets rules for overtime and rest days. During the debate, Movimiento Ciudadano lawmakers criticized delays in other labor reforms and proposed extending deputies' work hours, an initiative that was rejected.
Akbayan party-list lawmakers, led by Rep. Chel Diokno, have filed House Bill 7305 to establish the Joint Congressional Commission on Justice System Reform (JUSTCOM) for a comprehensive review of the Philippines' justice system and to tackle chronic judicial issues. The measure targets problems such as case backlogs, prolonged pre-trial detention, and jail overcrowding. Diokno emphasized that reforms are essential to make justice faster and more equitable, especially for the poor.
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Building on recent announcements at investor forums, Egypt's Investment Minister Hassan El-Khatib told a Moody's Ratings delegation that the country aims to double annual foreign direct investment to $24 billion through structural reforms in economic, monetary, and fiscal policies.
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