Petro faces the four fundamental months to carry out his reforms in Congress. You need to pass three debates before June 20.

It is a complex panorama if one takes into account that last year it took more than six months and 17 ordinary sessions for the plenary session of the Chamber to approve this project. If the same pace continues, the reform that seeks to fundamentally transform the health system would not become law. The pension reform, which has generated less rejection in the parties and in public opinion, is, however, on tighter schedules.