Buenos Aires, 22 August (NA) - The governor of Tucumán, Osvaldo Jaldo, totally vetoed the law that created a permanent system to measure the compliance, effectiveness and impact of provincial norms, despite the fact that the initiative had been unanimously approved in the Legislature. The decision entered the House on 20 August and turned a legislative monitoring tool into an institutional conflict within the government itself. According to the …
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Buenos Aires, 22 August (NA) - The governor of Tucumán, Osvaldo Jaldo, totally vetoed the law that created a permanent system to measure the compliance, effectiveness and impact of provincial norms, despite the fact that the initiative had been unanimously approved in the Legislature. The decision entered the House on 20 August and turned a legislative monitoring tool into an institutional conflict within the government itself. According to the …