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Omnibus Law, the live debate: negotiation of several articles opens

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Omnibus Law, the live debate: negotiation of several articles opens

The Chamber of Deputies will begin this Tuesday, from 2 p.m., voting specifically on the Omnibus Law, which was approved in general last Friday with 144 positive votes, 109 negative votes and 0 abstentions. One of the points that generates the most disagreement is the refusal of Javier Milei’s government to participate in the PAIS Tax.

Other strong differences between the ruling party and the dialogueists have to do with the articles on delegated powers and privatizations.

The vote in the lower house will take place with the president outside the country, as he is on an international tour. He will visit Israel and later Rome.

06/02
02:09

Francos anticipated that Milei will veto any attempt to share the PAIS Tax

The Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francos, in charge of negotiating with the governors insisted that the Government will not share the COUNTRY Tax and anticipated that President Javier Milei will veto any attempt to advance with the distribution of the tribute between the provinces.

06/02
01:48

Omnibus Law: the dialogue blocks define their strategy

Monday was a hive of meetings in each of the blocks to define a common strategy. The rejection of those who already voted negatively in the general election is discounted, but it is It is unknown what position those who voted on Friday will take.

Pichetto’s bench dealt with different issues, but the privatization chapter was a central point. The Civic Coalition, integrated into HCF, has an alternative proposal, which involves privatizing 19 companies state, but they refuse to do so with the rest of the list.

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