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Government Puts 367 INTA, INASE and INV Workers 'A Disposición' After Senate Rejects Decree and Court Blocks INTA Overhaul

The personnel order underscores a continued push despite a court injunction following a Senate repudiation.

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El Gobierno publicó una medida en la que se despiden a trabajadores del INTA después de que el Senado rechazara el decreto de reformas

Overview

  • Judge Martina Isabel Forns granted a six‑month precautionary injunction that bars the Executive from executing reassignments, dismissals, suspensions, placements on availability or suppression of structures at INTA under Decree 462/2025.
  • The order covers articles 59–69 of the decree, which unions Apinta and ATE challenged as enabling a restructuring that would strip INTA of its autonomous, decentralized status.
  • Decree 462/2025 sought to reclassify INTA as a desconcentrado under the Secretaría de Agricultura and to eliminate the National Directorate and dissolve the Governing Council.
  • The Senate definitively rejected Decree 462/2025 by 59 votes to 10 with two abstentions, following an earlier rejection in the Chamber of Deputies.
  • Hours after the Senate vote, the government issued Resolution 1240/2025 placing 367 workers from INTA, INASE and INV a disposición and restricting unpaid leave, commissions and temporary assignments for personnel at those institutions.