Overview
- President Javier Milei rejected reports that his government will eliminate the monotributo, calling them lies and media operations.
- He said teams are drafting a tax reform and a labor modernization package, with proposals to be unveiled only when ready.
- Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni urged reporters to treat non-official claims as false and criticized a union leader for calling a strike before seeing any labor bill.
- Coverage of the rumor also asserted a lower Income Tax threshold, which Milei dismissed as an invention meant to create noise.
- Arguing his reforms can pass, Milei cited fewer Kirchnerist deputies, a reduced Senate quorum count, ongoing outreach led by Diego Santilli and Patricia Bullrich, and vowed not to slow his agenda.