In 1983 radical Javier Milei announced a package of "anti-caste" measures that includes a limit on the re-election of union authorities. In the summer of 1984 the "Mucci Law" fell by only one vote in the Senate and ended with the resignation of the Minister of Labor.

In cyclical Argentina, a government that is not Peronist once again targets the internal dynamics of the unions. The similarities and coincidences of dates that for a radical former minister 40 years later are more than a warning.