The Government Sent Congress a Reform of the Societies Act: the Details
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Through X, Manuel Adorni announced this decision and Federico Sturzenegger provided the details of the project. The entry The Government will send Congress a reform of the Societies Law: what it is first published in #BorderJournalism.
The initiative seeks to reduce state controls, expand internal powers and enable structures linked to artificial intelligence.
The National Government announced this Friday that it sent to Congress a reform on the Companies Law, which seeks that companies have less controls. This adds to the set of projects that the Executive entered into Parliament in the last days. These include the Super RIGI, the Lobby Law, the Ludopathy Law and the repeal of the Front Labelling Law. You may be interested: With the Super RIGI included, the Government sent a new package of reforms to…
The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, confirmed the submission of the proposal that seeks to replace a regulation of the epoch of Lanusse. The post “zero bureaucracy”: the details of the new Law of Societies promoted by the national government appeared first on The Intransigent.
Buenos Aires, 29 May (NA)-- The National Government, through the Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni, announced this Friday that it sent Congress a reform on the Law of Societies, which seeks that companies have less controls. This adds to the set of projects that the Government sent to Congress in recent days. Among them are the "Super RIGI", the Law of Lobby, the Law of Ludopathy and the repeal of the Law of Frontal Labelling. The Minister of Deregul…
The national government announced this Friday the sending to Congress of a new General Law of Societies, an initiative that is part of the package of reforms promoted by the administration of Javier Milei and that aims to fundamentally modify the current corporate regime in the country. The confirmation was made by the presidential spokesman and head of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, through a brief message published on social network X. “During today’…
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