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Macri compared the setback of the Omnibus Law with his management: “A party that said it was committed voted against”

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Macri compared the setback of the Omnibus Law with his management: “A party that said it was committed voted against”

The ex-president Mauricio Macri questioned tonight those who did not support the omnibus lawbut he told Javier Milei’s government that we should not “slow down” because “the vast majority is with the change.”

“One more time, As happened during my government between 2015 and 2019, a part of the policy that said it was committed to making a different Argentina voted against upon arriving at the venue. Prevents, blocks and goes back“said the former president.

In his account on the social network X, Macri stated: “But not to let up, the vast majority of Argentines are with the changealthough some still insist on ignoring them.” This is how Macri expressed himself after the ruling party returned the Bases Law to committee due to the impossibility of advancing the approval article by article.

In addition, he sent a message to the governors of Together for Change, who were outraged by the indignation of the ruling party, which accused them of failing to keep “their word.” “In this context of so much lack of conviction, intellectual dishonesty and lack of values, I congratulate the members of the PRO bloc for their firmness and final commitment to change”, Macri published.

Javier Milei pointed out to the governors after the setback in the Omnibus Law: “They made the decision to destroy it”

The JxC statement: “It doesn’t correspond to us being held responsible”

The governors of Together for Change responded today to President Javier Milei after criticism for the fall of the omnibus law and demanded “respect.” The 10 provincial leaders of JxC clarified that both they and their deputies supported the project that was under consideration in Deputies.

“We fulfill the publicly assumed commitment to help the incoming government with the tools it believes are necessary to make the transformations that our country requires,” they stated. In a statement, they added: “It is not appropriate then to hold us responsible or to disrespect us. alleging little desire for dialogue and inability on our part, when in reality we work tirelessly to achieve the necessary consensus for the Bases law to be approved.”

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The message was signed by the leaders Jorge Macri (CABA), Leandro Zdero (Chaco), Ignacio Torres (Chubut), Gustavo Valdés (Corrientes), Rogelio Frigerio (Entre Ríos), Carlos Zadir (Jujuy), Alfredo Cornejo (Mendoza), Claudio Poggi (San Luis), Marcelo Orrego (San Juan) and Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe).

ML / ED

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