Mariano Recalde
Mariano Recalde is an influential Argentine politician and senator, currently serving as the president of the Justicialist Party (PJ) in Buenos Aires City. He has been a vocal supporter of Cristina Kirchner, emphasizing her importance as a political asset for the Peronist movement. Recalde's recent comments about Kirchner's potential candidacy reflect the ongoing power struggles within the party, particularly against the backdrop of Axel Kicillof's rising influence.
Born on Oct 12, 1972 (53 years old)
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Panama:
Mariano Recalde expressed concerns about the labor reform being a 'statization of private debt' of employers.
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Argentina:
Mariano Recalde criticized the Labor Reform, stating it violates the constitution.
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Argentina:
Mariano Recalde is a Peronist senator who criticized the labor reform project.
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Argentina:
Mariano Recalde is the son of Héctor Recalde and is currently a senator.
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Brazil:
Mariano Recalde criticized the expedited process imposed by the government on the labor reform.
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Argentina:
Mariano Recalde warned that the proposed labor reform modifies 18 laws and repeals 11 others.
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Argentina:
Mariano Recalde requested to include an article specifying that the law would only apply to new labor relations.
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Argentina:
El senador K Mariano Recalde pidió en forma reiterada durante el tratamiento en la Cámara alta que se aclare en el texto si la normativa iba a ser aplicada a partir de los nuevos contratos laborales o no.
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Spain:
Mariano Recalde criticized the labor reform, calling the proposed fund a 'scandal' during the Senate debate.
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Argentina:
Mariano Recalde is mentioned as a defender of labor rights in opposition to the government's labor reform project.
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