
Today, President José Raúl Mulino will sign the law that reforms the Social Security Fund amid a call for a march organized by union groups that oppose it.
Union groups have called for a march today, starting at 4 PM, in rejection of the reforms to the Social Security Fund.
According to union spokespersons, the proposed changes harm workers and would benefit banks and private companies.
In the midst of this controversy, President Mulino has stated that the reforms are necessary to ensure the sustainability and efficiency of the social security system in the country.
In response, the unions have called on citizens to join the demonstration to express their discontent and demand that the proposed changes be reconsidered.