[Opinion] The Government Will Seek to Save the Veto on Retirements While Milei Warns that It Will Not Apply Any Laws
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Francos does not rule out opening a political path with a group of governors; the ruling party will seek the third of “heroes” deputies to save the veto while the President deepens the confrontation
The Chief of Staff will seek to "convince at least 1/3 of the deputies or senators so that they do not ratify" the security projects."I never believe that everything is broken, there is always a chance to talk," he said about the link with the provincial leaders.
After the multiple defeats this Thursday in the Senate, where the opposition managed to approve two projects, the emergency in disability and two others that expand the funds for the provinces, which according to the government threaten the fiscal balance, Guillermo Francos reopened the door to negotiate with the governors and said that "they are not all the same." "I don't think it's all broken," the Chief of Staff said during a radio interview…
In one of the hottest sessions of the year, crossed by embarrassments, maneuvers and internals of the ruling party, the government suffered a major political setback that intersects with economic uncertainty, corruption scandals, struggles against adjustment and the electoral calendar. Projects were approved for increasing retirements, replenishing the moratorium and emergency on disability. Javier Milei already announced that he will veto the v…
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