He governmentled by Javier Milei, has intensified its state adjustment strategy through the so -called “chainsaw” plan, an initiative that seeks to significantly reduce the structure of the national state. This approach, headed by the Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, Federico Sturzenegger, includes the elimination, fusion and transformation of numerous public bodies.
The Casa Rosada has chosen to dose the ads related to these measures, with the aim of maintaining the centrality in the political and media agenda. The “chain” plan of the Government It is part of a series of decrees that contemplate the elimination of 24 organizations, the fusion of more than 15 and the transformation of other 16 units.
Among the most affected areas are institutes dependent on the Ministry of Culture of the Nation, as well as the Ministries of Human Capital, Economy and Health. The intention behind these reforms is to avoid duplication of tasks, centralize policies and optimize resources.
This approach seeks not only to reduce costs, but also improve administrative efficiency and promote a more dynamic environment for economic development. One of the most prominent aspects of this strategy is the decision to publish the decrees individually for each portfolio.
This maneuver has two main objectives: to guarantee the effectiveness in the maintenance of the political agenda and prevent possible legal obstacles. In case any of the measures are judicial, the fragmentation of the decrees allows the rest of the reforms to continue their course without interruptions.
This precaution reflects the government’s experience with previous initiatives that faced legal challenges. The “Chainsara” Plan also includes additional proposals, such as the bill “Hojarasca”, which seeks to repeal more than 70 laws considered obsolete or restrictive.
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Although this project was presented to the National Congress in October last year, it failed to advance due to lack of support among opposition deputies. Despite this, the government maintains its optimism regarding the approval of these reforms in the future, especially in an electoral year where legislative priorities can change.
In addition to structural reforms, the government He has explored specific measures for key sectors, such as the maritime. A decree next to be published will allow foreign ships to operate in the national cabotage, eliminating the exclusivity of the National Merchant Marine.
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