Santo Domingo.-The senator for the National District, Omar Fernández, called on the Government of Luis Abinader to be prudent in its pace of submitting bills of law. reforms in the National Congress.
“Hours after having deposited the tax reform project and with a constitutional reform still being known in the National Assembly, the Government has just deposited in the Senate a bill that seeks to reform the Labor Code,” Fernández said in a statement.
“It is inevitable to observe the inadequate pace with which these reforms are being presented, which, due to their level of importance, require time for their analysis, debate and study,” said the legislator.
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The senator from the opposition Fuerza del Pueblo (FP) party said that “All this while we are studying the General State Budget project for 2025.”
In this sense, he asked the Government to avoid making “decisions that, due to the speed with which they would be approved, end up creating permanent structural evils.”
“I reiterate the call for caution. I still think that haste is a bad advisor and the enemy of good results,” he said.
President Abinader has promised a revolution of at least 12 reforms that include the Constitution, which was already approved at full steam in the first stage and will continue next Monday, he submitted a tax reform on Tuesday and this Thursday the reform of the Code of Job.