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Moca analyzes government bill to save CSS

The President, members of the Political Committee and MOCA deputies held an important meeting with the objective of analyzing and exchanging opinions on the bill presented by the Government to modify Law 51 of the Social Security Fund (CSS).

In this first session, some of the main changes proposed in the proposal were reviewed, so that the party, responsibly and transparently, can assume a specific position regarding it and communicate it, in a timely manner, to the public opinion of the country.

At the end of the meeting, held at the party headquarters, it was agreed to hold additional meetings next week to continue examining, in detail, the implications of the document submitted for consideration by the National Assembly.

In addition to Ricardo Lombana, deputies Grace Hernández, Ernesto Cedeño and Kevin “Robinho” Carrillo, substitute for José Pérez Barboni, were present at the meeting.

Moca analyzes government bill to save CSS
Moca analyzes government bill to save CSS

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