Chamber approves labor reform in Argentina Unions in Argentina organize a new strike this Friday (27), when the country’s Congress is expected to discuss two projects of interest to the country’s president, Javier Milei. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp At the same time, a strike by aviation workers for better wages is also expected to affect flights in the country throughout the week. The Argentine Senate must discuss reducing the country’s criminal majority from 16 to 14 years. The session should also include a vote on changes to the labor reform text made by the Chamber on the 20th. The government, which has a coalition of support in Congress, hopes to approve the two matters in time to present them on Sunday (1st), when Milei gives the opening speech of the Legislative’s ordinary sessions in 2026. Drone image shows protesters and police outside the Argentine National Congress Alessia Maccioni/Reuters Protests are expected in front of the Congress headquarters in Buenos Aires, which usually end with violent police interventions. Repression of protesters On the 19th, the Milei government ordered the press to follow “security measures”, an unusual attitude that indicates an inclination to repress protesters, and warned of “risk” situations in the protests expected throughout the month. “In order to reduce risk situations, it is recommended (to the press) to avoid positioning themselves between possible outbreaks of violence and the security forces deployed for the operation,” said the Argentine Ministry of Security, in a statement. “In the face of acts of violence, our forces will act,” says the text, which informs that the media will have an “exclusive zone” on side streets of the square in front of Parliament.
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Argentina has a new strike on a day of discussion about reducing the age of criminal responsibility and labor reform in Congress
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