Overview
- Patricia Bullrich told business leaders in Mar del Plata that the ruling bloc will accept changes to the bill and invited the CGT to bring proposals, as leftist groups protested outside.
- A technical commission led by adviser Josefina Tajes resumes work to examine objections and refine the 213‑article draft ahead of a late‑January Senate debate and an early‑February floor push.
- Interior Minister Diego Santilli is meeting governors next week in Chaco, La Pampa, Chubut and Mendoza to secure support, with some leaders warning the tax chapter could cut provincial revenues.
- Key sticking points include the proposed Fondo de Asistencia Laboral and the tax section, with the FAL drawing criticism over its financing and the bill’s collective bargaining rules facing resistance.
- The government counts roughly 21 firm supporters in the Senate and needs 37 for quorum, aiming to lock votes in the coming weeks as extraordinary sessions begin in early February.