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The opposition will insist on the pension reform vetoed by Javier Milei

The opposition will insist on the pension reform vetoed by Javier Milei

The opposition in Argentina is determined to go ahead with the pension reform, despite the presidential veto announced by Javier MileiThis movement has generated an intense political debate and has set in motion a series of strategies by the opposition blocs to achieve the two-thirds necessary in Congress and thus turn the reform into law.

The pension reform, which was recently approved in the Senate, seeks to modify the pension mobility law to guarantee a more favorable adjustment for retirees. However, the president Javier Milei vetoed the law arguing that it compromises the country’s fiscal surplus.

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