Argentine President
Javier Milei s omnibus bill, a sprawling reform package
ranging from tax hikes to privatizations, has cleared its first
hurdle in Congress with a green light from a lower.
Argentine President Javier Milei's \"omnibus\" bill, a sprawling reform package ranging from tax hikes to privatizations, has cleared its first hurdle in Congress with a green light from a lower house committee. It now faces far tougher obstacles. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Argentine President Javier Milei's "omnibus" bill, a sprawling reform package ranging from tax hikes to privatizations, has cleared its first hurdle in Congress with a green light from a lower house committee. The bill, part of a major push to reshape the South American country's embattled economy, will require majority approval from lawmakers in both chambers of Congress, where Milei's own libertarian coalition only holds a small minority of seats.
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