Argentine MPs Reject Milei’s Veto on Increased Disability Spending
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The decision was held by thousands of people with disabilities, relatives and relatives who accompanied the session from outside the Congress.
As every week, there were also those retirees who demanded that Milei's veto not be upheld to increase his assets.
The collective force overcame the veto The collective force overcame the veto On Wednesday, a significant victory was celebrated for the group of people with disabilities in Argentina. Thanks to the mobilization of families, providers and the community, a fundamental demand was made visible: the Disability Emergency Law is not a favor of the State, but a recognition of rights and an unavoidable obligation.From different parts of the country, the…
Congress Reversed the Presidential Veto: One by One, How Deputies Voted for the Disability Emergency
With 172 affirmative votes, the Chamber of Deputies rejected Javier Milei’s veto of the Disability Emergency Law. The opposition gathered the necessary two-thirds and now the norm will be dealt with in the Senate. Read more
The opposition in the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon rejected President Javier Milei's veto of the Disability Emergency Law, having obtained the two-thirds vote to insist on the sanction of the law approved by Congress. The rejection of the veto was supported by 172 deputies from Unión por la Patria (UxP), Encuentro Federal, Democracia para Siempre, the Civic Coalition, Innovación Federal, a dozen from the UCR and up to two libertarians (Mar…
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