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“Stop talking nonsense and dedicate yourself to the project”, strong intersection in the debate on the Bases Law

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“Stop talking nonsense and dedicate yourself to the project”, strong intersection in the debate on the Bases Law

During the debate on the Bases Law in the Senate, this Wednesday, there was a controversial episode with strong discussions between two officials, the head of the Kirchnerist bench, José Mayans, and the senator from La Libertad Avanza, Francisco Paoltroni.

The confrontations and chicanery between senators during the debate on the Base Law project continue. This time it all started with an intervention on the labor reform, there the senator from Libertad Avanza, Francisco Paoltroni, took aim at the president of the Unión por la Patria bloc, expressing: “I hope Senator Mayans doesn’t come to hit me how he hit Deputy Cantone in Formosa. There is an age difference and They taught me to return it when I was little.”, alluding to the fight in the Formosa Legislature in August 1999, when the radical Carlos Cantón intended to serve as provisional president, and the episode ended in blows.

After these statements, Mayans quickly went to the intersection: “All the nonsense he says has nothing to do with it. It’s time for you to stop talking nonsense and dedicate yourself to the project we are working on.”.

The libertarian during his speech made a strong criticism of the management of the governor of Formosa, Gildor Insfranensuring that «Formosa hates private activity, investment. “They hate the generation of wealth because they know it is the way to get people out of poverty.” He then pointed out: «Senator Mayans asked for data: Formosa It is the province that has the fewest private employees in the country”.

Following the same line, The libertarian accused the senator of being a “smuggler”: ”The senator is from Clorinda, opposite Asunción (Paraguay), two and a half million inhabitants, the city ​​of greatest smuggling“They got tired of passing gasoline, merchandise, that’s why they love the exchange gap.” And he stated: “They make a business out of everything, they tripled the smuggling of gasoline to Paraguay, it bothers them because “We are dealing with everyone’s business.”

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Based on Paoltroni’s accusations, the Formosa senator responded: “I regret the senator’s expressions, it seems to me that he has an obsession. ANDHe’s angry with me, but what happens is that he was a candidate and got 8% of the votes. and the other took 70% of the votes and All the nonsense he says has nothing to do with the law we are dealing with.”

With information from TN


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