The Inti, on the Countdown to Its Dismantling?
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INTI workers repudiated the imminent centralization of technical bodies arranged by the government, which they described as an attempt at functional emptying and a threat to public knowledge. They called an assembly on Monday, July 7, from 8 a.m. at the agency's door and analyzed force measures.
At the "Communists" table, Jorge Schneebeli, former vice president of the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI), explained the strategic role played by the agency and what the consequences would be if it were dismantled. President Javier Milei would sign the decree that would advance against his autarchy before July 8, when his delegated powers will end. Read more
After months of adjustment, funding and layoffs in the state sector, with the endorsement of the Ministry of Deregulation and State Transformation led by Federico Sturzenegger, the national government decided to move forward with the decree to restructure a series of public bodies. The measure will be signed by President Javier Milei before July 8, the day when the delegated powers granted to him by the Congress of the Nation end.
Nationals After internals in the Cabinet and workers protests, the government will launch the restructuring...
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