The Government Restored Rules Eliminated by Five Decrees of Javier Milei that Were Rejected in Congress
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It did so through two documents published in the Official Gazette. These were changes introduced in regulations that proposed structural reforms in bodies such as National Road, INTI and INTA, and that sought to limit the right to strike. They had been published with the powers that Congress delegated for a year to the executive branch, with the approval of the Basic Law.
DNU 340/25 had attempted to restrict the protest capacity of workers by declaring activities such as transport, education and health as “essential services”.
After the rejection in Congress of the executive decrees, the government decided to reverse the proposed modifications.The entry The government must have re-regulated about the changes in INTA, National Road and other agencies was first published in #BorderJournalism.
Finally, the Javier Milei administration had to reverse the delegated decrees that Congress rejected for exceeding or falling outside the scope of the powers granted to the Executive Branch. Finally, the Javier Milei administration had to reverse the delegated decrees that Congress rejected for exceeding or falling outside the scope of the powers granted to the Executive Branch. Thus, the reforms, restructurings, mergers, and dissolutions of the…
After the Congress of the Nation rejected by an absolute majority the decrees that formulated transformations into state agencies, including the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) as the most controversial issue, the executive branch finally returned to zero with the changes that it attempted to make. “Resist the full validity of the normative provisions that were repealed, replaced or modified by Decrees Nos. 345/25, 351/25, 4…
Finally, Javier Milei's government must have backed down with the delegated decrees that Congress rejected for exceeding or being out of order...
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