A few days ago, the Argentine Association of Environmental Lawyers published a letter rejecting the appointment of Antonio Aracre, former CEO of Syngenta, as Chief Advisor to the President of the Nation.

Now, from the ruling party itself, voices were raised against his arrival in the national cabinet.

On December 31, he resigned from the company to assume as a public official as of February 1. And these days, Antonio Aracre, made statements that were taken as a nod to labor flexibility.

“Totally reprehensible,” the labor lawyer and historical leader of Peronism, Héctor Recalde, replied in a harsh tweet.

Tweet by Hector Pedro Recalde

With the aim of “bringing closer” to the ruling party and the opposition, it intends to advance in the discussion of a labor law reform, which “makes the hiring processes more flexible and modernizes.”

“The businessman Aracre, a new member of the national cabinet, intends to install labor flexibility. This is anti-Peronism and violates articles 14 bis and http://75.inc.19 of the National Constitution. Totally reprehensible!, wrote Recalde, who is a representative of the Council of the Magistracy for the Frente de Todos.

“Thinking about what could be interesting for Together for Change so that they agree to sit down at a dialogue table, despite the disputes that exist on other issues, [creo que] It could be a job modernization for kids under 30 or adults over 50 with difficulties entering the job market. Today half of the workers are in the system and half out of work,” Aracre had told the newspaper La Nación.

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