
Today, President Mulino is scheduled to sign the law that reforms the Social Security Fund (CSS). This decision comes amid a call for a march organized by labor groups in Panama.
The reform of the CSS has been a controversial topic in the country, and the signing of this law is a significant step in the process of restructuring the social security system. The government has expressed that this reform is necessary to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of the CSS.
According to President Mulino, this law will bring important changes in the administration and provision of health services to Panamanian citizens. The signing of the law is expected to generate both positive and negative reactions in society, especially among workers and unions who have expressed concerns about potential impacts on the benefits and rights of the insured.
Amid these discussions, the march organized by labor groups takes on even greater relevance as a demonstration of public opinion regarding this CSS reform. The signing of the law will mark a milestone in the transformation process of the social security system in Panama, and its implications will be closely monitored by society at large.