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Kirchner Senators Asked Victoria Villarruel Not to Let the Police Working on the Operatives Use the Toilets of Congress.

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The letter is signed by eight legislators of Union for the Homeland. They say they cause “mongers.” And they asked the vice president to ensure “the comfortable development” of the activity.

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The letter is signed by eight legislators of Union for the Homeland. They say they cause “mongers.” And they asked the vice president to ensure “the comfortable development” of the activity.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Interblock of Union Senators for the Homeland submitted a formal request to Vice President Victoria Villarruel to regulate the income and use of common spaces by the Security Forces within the Senate. The letter, presented on 16 July, raises the need to limit access to bathrooms and other sectors of the Legislative Palace to what is "strictly necessary", with the aim of ensuring the normal functioning of legislative tasks.

The Senate of the Nation was involved in an unusual controversy. The Union for the Homeland bloc presented a note to the president of the House, Victoria Villarruel, to “regulate” the presence of security forces in Congress, especially on Wednesdays at the retired marches. After the fact, Minister Patricia Bullrich came out to criticize the text because she understood that they did not want the forces to “use the bathroom of the Senate” and quic…

Buenos Aires, July 22, 2025 – Total News Agency-TNA – A controversy broke out in the Senate following the presentation of a note by eight senators of the Union for the Homeland (UxP) bloc addressed to the vice president and head of the upper House, Victoria Villarruel. The document requests that “necessary measures be adopted” to regulate the presence of federal uniforms—Federal Police, Prefecture, Gendarmerie and PSA—in the common spaces, inclu…

Antonio Rodas, a Chaqueño legislator, signed a letter to Victoria Villarruel to limit police and gendarmes' access to Senate toilets during the days of protest. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The official, responsible for the violent repression operations outside the legislative precinct, criticized the measure. Senators argue that the Ministry of Security should "ensure basic conditions for the troops."

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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