MÉRIDA.— The Business Coordinating Council (CCE) Yucatan expresses concern about the legislative progress of the proposed counter-reform to the Isstey Lawcurrently under analysis in the State Congressand calls for any modification to be made with a long-term vision, technical responsibility and full dialogue between all sectors of society.
He CCE Yucatan points out in a statement that it considers that a reform of this nature cannot be appropriate without a deep, technical and transparent analysis to evaluate its financial and social implications.
Decisions regarding social security must be supported by solid financial and actuarial diagnoses, which guarantee both the protection of workers’ rights and the sustainability of the system. Any modification made must be part of comprehensive planning that ensures the viability of the model. preventing future pressures from being generated on public finances and preserving the economic stability of the State.
Likewise, the business organization emphasizes that it is the responsibility of the Executive power guarantee the sustainability of the social security system and the financial health of public institutions, ensuring that decisions in this matter are adopted with technical support and for the benefit of the economic balance of Yucatán.
The CCE Yucatán reiterates its commitment to a fair, solid and sustainable social security system that guarantees the rights of workers and preserves the financial viability of the State.
In this sense, we urge legislators to act with a long-term vision, opening a broad dialogue with specialists, unions, businessmen and civil society before approving any reform that may have irreversible consequences.
Financial imbalance
He CCE Yucatan expresses concern about the possibility that, in the future, possible financial imbalances could lead to new charges or contributions to the productive sector or to citizens.
In this sense, the business sector would express its disagreement with any measure that increases the tax burden or deteriorates the competitiveness of the State. It is essential that the decisions adopted preserve financial stability, encourage investment and maintain an environment that favors the generation of formal employment and social well-being.
Finally, the CCE Yucatán emphasizes that the private initiative cannot assume responsibility for public policy decisions that, directly or indirectly, could compromise the economic stability or competitiveness of the State.
The future of Yucatán requires responsible and sustained decisions. Today’s legislative responsibility will be the financial and social inheritance of future generations.
