The debate on Javier Milei’s project finally begins this Tuesday in Deputies

Share

Finally, after much delay in the assembly of the authorities and members of the Deputies’ commissions, the debate for the omnibus law. The project that the president sent Javier Milei for the extraordinary sessions will begin to be discussed this Tuesday in the Lower House. The Government confirmed the presence of Executive officials although They could connect via Zoom.

The plenary session of General Legislation, Budget and Constitutional Affairs has defined its authorities and members. Now it is known when they will begin their work, in one of the libertarian’s most ambitious and controversial projects.

Activities will begin this Tuesday, from 2 to 8 p.m.. They will continue on Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The presence of Executive Branch officialsthat will explain the fine print of the project.

“It is also reported that officials of the Executive Branch will attend who may be present or connect remotelyFor these purposes, the Deputies may submit questions that they deem appropriate,” highlights the note signed by Guillermo Triantafilo, secretary of the General Legislation Commission.

In the official communication, Triantafilo sets a deadline of Monday at 8 in the morning for deputies to send questions to the commission’s email. Both forwarding questions by email and having officials give explanations remotely are already generating controversy among opponents.

The start of the debate will be in the meeting room, on the second floor of the “Annex C” Deputies building.

After several weeks of tension, the Chamber of Deputies chaired by Martín Menem finally designated the number of members per political bloc, which generated tension and shouts at the high school on Thursday.

The thing is that Kirchnerism ignored the political agreement of La Libertad Avanza with the anti-Kirchnerist blocs and protested because among the four commissions that were formed into Deputies they took away a total of five places. Two of the chairs correspond to Constitutional Affairs, one to Budget, one to General Legislation and the remaining to Foreign Relations.

“They did not respect the formation of the commissions under the D’Hondt system and unilaterally resolved the change to three commissions,” said the president of the Unión por la Patria bloc, Germán Martínez.

Video

The harsh first intervention of Bertie Benegas Lynch in the Budget Committee: “What I am seeing seems unpresentable to me”

In the midst of the shouting, Benegas Lynch intervened. “Being that I come from outside of politics, my first immersion in this, what I am seeing seems unpresentable to me,” he said. “You are the unpresentable one” they returned to him from the UP block.

“This is unusual,” added the libertarian, who warned the legislators that “there are people eating from the garbage on Entre Ríos Avenue, I ask for your collaboration to move this country forward from the Kirchnerist decadence.”

Internal in the ruling party in Deputies before starting the debate

But in addition, the ruling party brings with it an internal tension where the differences between the pure milleistas and the allies are increasingly noticeable.

The differences are not new and the army of commissions to debate the mega project sent by the President abandoned the veil a little more on the positions of each sector within the libertarian bloc, which presides Oscar Zago.

In the midst of the turbulent integration of the Budget, General Legislation, Foreign Relations and Constitutional Affairs commissions, Marcela Pagano and another libertarian was appointed in his place.

THE official representative Marcela Pagano displaced in Deputies. Photo: Federico López Claro

The journalist was replaced by Eduardo Falcone (LLA – Buenos Aires) and in Foreign Affairs, where her place was taken by María Cecilia Ibáñez (La Libertad Avanza-Córdoba).

The internal one also points to Nicolás Mayoraz, who was elected president of the Constitutional Affairs commission. “They are from the Democratic Party that was with different parties. What guarantees are there that the same thing is not going to happen now?” an important libertarian operator reflected aloud in an internal room that is on fire before starting the further debate. important for the government.

You may also like...