Argentine Government’s Internal Security Law Reform
- In 2025, the Argentine government amended its Internal Security Law under President Milei to authorize the armed forces to participate in internal efforts targeting narcoterrorism.
- This reform follows increased U.S. Military presence, joint patrols, and base announcements in strategic zones, framing narcoterrorism as justification for expanded security roles.
- The changes involve deeper foreign intelligence cooperation, alignment with NATO logistics, and erosion of constitutional barriers between civilian and military authority.
- Strategic indicators include coordinated U.S.-Argentine naval operations, the development of defense manufacturing aligned with NATO standards, and shifts in military doctrine that adapt U.S. Counterinsurgency tactics toward advancing geopolitical influence rather than solely addressing traditional threats.
- This reform risks diminishing Argentina’s sovereignty and defense autonomy by embedding it in a U.S.-led hemispheric security matrix focused on Atlantic-Antarctic power projection.
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Milei Limits by Decree the Right to Strike in Argentina
This Wednesday, the Argentine security forces violently repressed another protest by retirees with the argument that they were cutting off the street. Javier Milei limited the right to protest in the public space just as soon as he came to power and since then he also seeks to curtail the right to strike in Argentina. Justice stopped a first attempt last year by declaring unconstitutional the labor reform included within its first megadecree of …
The Government Limited by Decree the Right to Strike and Expands the Activities to Be Performed in Unemployment
The measure extended the categories of activities considered essential and set them the requirement to guarantee 75% of the services. It also defined a number of sectors considered of transcendental importance, which will have to provide 50% of the services on days of unemployment. One by one the sectors affected.
The Government of Milei Partially Restricts, and without Debate, the Right to Strike in Argentina
The Government of Javier Milei partially restricted the right to strike in Argentina, increasing the number of services that should guarantee a minimum service even in the event of a labour conflict
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