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Look at the first reactions of the Government on networks after the general approval

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Look at the first reactions of the Government on networks after the general approval

The national Government closely followed the debate on the Bases Law in the Chamber of Deputies and celebrated the general approval of the Base Law by 142 affirmative votes, 106 negative and 5 abstentions. Although the president Javier Miley He has not yet expressed his own message, he replied to posts from some of his ministers and legislators.

Milei began the morning replicating messages from PRO deputies such as Fernando Iglesias and Hernán Lombardiwho celebrated the general approval, and highlighting some of their deputies.

After suspending the Cabinet meeting to dedicate himself fully to monitoring the session, He shared fragments of his legislators from La Libertad Avanza during the debate in the Chamber of Deputies.

The first to publish his message on X, former Twitter, was the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, who for information confirmed that the “Law ‘Bases and starting points for the freedom of Argentines’: generally approved by the Chamber of Deputies. End”. Tweet that garnered an RT from the president.

Another of those who echoed the vote was the Minister of Defense, Luis Petri, celebrating the 142 affirmative votes and the general approval. “Long live Liberty, Damn!”, the radical closed.

The president of the La Libertad Avanza bloc, Gabriel BornoroniOscar Zago’s successor, stated that the general support of the Bases Law configures “one more step towards the first major reform of President Javier Milei.”

“I thank all the blocks and deputies who understood the importance of this law and helped us bring it to fruition. “To continue working on the vote in particular,” he added.

With information from Argentine News


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