Argentina’s Senate votes against Javier Miley’s economic reform package

Argentina's Senate votes against Javier Miley's economic reform package

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Yesterday, March 14, Argentine Senate voted against the decree of the country’s President Javier Miley, containing a large-scale package of economic reforms. 42 senators voted against, 25 for. Previously, the lower house of the Argentine parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, supported package of measures The Chamber of Deputies will now vote on the decree again. If she supports it, it will take effect regardless of the vote in the Senate.

Mr. Miley, known for his libertarian views, immediately after taking office signed a decree on carrying out several hundred economic reforms aimed at reducing government regulation of the economy. In total, the decree contains more than 300 points. Among them are the abolition of rent restrictions and obstacles to the privatization of state-owned companies, changes in labor legislation, a tax amnesty, changes in the tourism sector, land law, etc.

Who is Javier Miley – in the material “Kommersant” “I consider the state the enemy”.

Yana Rozhdestvenskaya

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