
The Labor and Health Commission met to close the first debate on Project 163, which seeks to reform Law 51 of the Social Security Fund and the IVM. During the meeting, deputy Crispiano Adames Navarro and his bloc offered their space to the United People Alliance so they could present to the Commission and the media present.
In his statements, Crispiano emphasized the importance of everyone present being aware of the work done over three months related to the project, highlighting that this effort is worthy of consideration and has been carried out with transparency and commitment.
One of the deputy's highlighted phrases was: "It is important that you know everything that has been done and that the work of three months is worthy of consideration and facing the sun."
In this context, the Health Commission is prepared to close the first debate of the CSS project, which represents an important step in the process of reforming Law 51 of the Social Security Fund and the IVM. The transparency and commitment to the work done are aspects that have been highlighted during this meeting, demonstrating the interest of those involved in achieving significant advancements in Panama's social security system.