Overview
- The Council of May will hold its last session on Wednesday, with the labor reform at the top of the agenda after weeks of leaks and suspended technical meetings.
- Sources on the council say the government has not yet delivered the detailed draft of the so-called modernization plan, with expectations it could arrive between Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Manuel Adorni will make his debut as chief of staff coordinating the session, marking the first meeting without Guillermo Francos in the role of coordinator.
- The official timeline targets December 15 for sending a package of bills born from the May Pact to Congress.
- Casa Rosada signals it will define the final version of the reform, while Adorni will also lead a Cabinet review the same day alongside Karina Milei without the president present.