2024-11-14 00:42:00
The ruling party will present its views on the 2025 budget items in the House of Representatives this ThursdayLa Libertad Avanza seeks approval next week. They are just two signatures away from a majority Spending and resource projects for next year. For its part, the opposition has not reconvened as required by DNU law after failing to obtain a quorum and is working on next steps.
The legal text will be debated tomorrow Budget and Finance Committee No. 10It is chaired by José Luis Espert, who, together with government officials, is responsible for negotiating with the Dialogue Group. If a majority opinion cannot be reached, LLA’s plan is to make an appointment next Tuesdayto allow our office to request a special meeting on Thursday, November 21st.
In this context, Senate debate must be held in special sessionas the process in the House of Lords takes at least 15 days, with the normal deadline ending on November 30. At least in the budget committee There will be three opinions: one proposed by official parties and interlocutors, another promoted by UxP and a third from the Left.
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Negotiations between the ruling party and the “dialogue” opposition
Negotiations started yesterday The request of the Federal Council of the Forever Alliance for Fatherland and Democracy to convene a special meeting to discuss the issue of debt exchange was not approved. For the government, the effectiveness of the DNU on debt swaps is crucial, allowing Economy Minister Luis Caputo to negotiate a debt restructuring without the conditions imposed by the Financial Management Act.
Dialogue, lawmakers insist Together for Change Governor’s request Improve access to provinces for cfederal involvement. The ruling party promised to analyze some of the demands of UCR and PRO leaders and legislators, but They did not agree to amend Article 1 Budget. They said in the UCR that if inflation exceeds the stated forecast of 18% per year, leading to tax increases, it will have to determine how to use those remaining resources.
but The government refuses to determine where these remaining resources will go.Because they are unwilling to speculate on rising inflation, sources in the ruling party said. On the other hand, the government is more willing to accept some of the demands of opposition groups, such as the inclusion of a certain percentage of specific allocations stipulated in the Budget. fuel tax This is bound to subsidize transport in the interior parts of the country.
At the same time, about also adding a 1.9% of total payment amount In order to maintain the structure of the former AFIP and distribute ATN’s unused surplus, the ruling party remains unresponsive. Another point of negotiation is Financing retirement fund deficits and Review mechanism The implementation of these measures will be independent of the will of the government. Orders from the provinces represent approximately 1.9 billion pesos.
The focus of negotiations is still focused on public works One of the proposals will be Enables the Chief of Staff to reorganize projects Ability to sustain some of the infrastructure projects implemented by the provinces. Parliamentary sources said that on the following issues University While everyone agrees funding for higher education institutions will be higher than the $3.8 billion proposed by the ruling party, the government insists it can determine how much it will cut to improve funding for higher education institutions. Dialogue Group also requested Forest Law Fund and that Teacher Aid Act It stipulates that 6% of GDP should be allocated to education.
Deputies: After failing to obtain a quorum, the opposition has not requested another meeting under DNU law and is studying next steps
After failing due to insufficient number of people in the room, House opposition has yet to request a new session Discuss the reform of the DNU system and the debt exchange decree before the start of negotiations on the 2025 budget. Meeting extended to Thursday, November 21.
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Martin Menem was unaware of the postponement and declared the meeting closed. This forced the opposition group to make new calls. The Rose Palace used the budget as bait to put pressure on governors, but suffered a setback in the conference hall and shocked the opposition. They had proven with their own eyes that the pool they jumped into didn’t have enough water in it for them to jump into the void.
They soaked their beards and studied their next steps. Next Thursday’s meeting will be offset if the House of Roses offers minimal concessions in negotiations with premiers over the 2025 budget that are enough to lower the defenses of representatives reacting to these provincial endpoints. It makes no sense for anyone, least of all for “Encuentro Federal y Democracia para Siempre” to subject yourself to new defeats.this is because the alliance with Kirchnerism was paid for and gained nothing. If at least that society can be sanctioned by the relevant laws, then the price paid makes sense from a cost-benefit logic.
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Yesterday’s setback showed the bet had no political basis and provided a concrete clue: There are actually only a handful of “anti-Miray” fronts in Congress.. The strength demonstrated by the governing party through its ability to neutralize legislative insurgencies is inversely proportional to the ability of opposition groups to sustain unusual political alliances over time.
While the government had to fend off opposition attacks to veto laws on retirement mobility and university financing, it had already shown the credentials of victory by securing more than a third of the vote. The Democratic Alliance is once again a stable ally of the government and will not come to the fore again until at least March next year. The judge chaired by Cristian Ritondo sent some misleading signals about the DNU law: it refused to sign the rejection opinion of La Libertad Avanza.
Mire confirms he will seek to push for free trade agreement with the United States
This attitude has given rise to some skepticism and speculation that, assuming the opposition has a quorum, the polling director could abstain from voting. That Feinting for autonomy is a way to raise prices In his relationship with the ruling party, he did. As a reward for loyalty, Macrismo asked the LLA to lend its support and signatures to a request for a special meeting next Wednesday, which included: clean sheet Added to the postal vote of Argentines living abroad as a major talking point. The ruling party is in no rush to approve these issues this year, but is softening its stance so that the PRO can get the rewards he deserves.
On the other hand, the support of the UCR Group has not been matched.. This is free, purely professional help. Before the wayward radicals could escape, Rodrigo de Loredo had to “row” to unify the position of cooperation with the ruling party. Alignment now happens almost automatically.
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**Interview with José Luis Espert, Chair of Budget and Finance Committee No. 10**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Espert. The House of Representatives is set to debate the 2025 budget items this Thursday. Can you share what the ruling party, La Libertad Avanza, hopes to achieve in this session?
**José Luis Espert**: Thank you for having me. Our primary goal is to gain approval for the proposed budget and resource allocation for next year. We are very close to obtaining a majority, just two signatures short, and this meeting is a critical step in that direction. We believe this budget will address essential spending priorities that will benefit the nation.
**Interviewer**: The opposition has struggled to reconvene and reach a quorum under the DNU law. How do you see this affecting the negotiations over the budget?
**José Luis Espert**: It complicates things, certainly. The opposition’s inability to gather has left them in a weaker position as we move forward. They have not requested another meeting as required by the DNU law, which indicates a lack of preparedness on their part. We are ready to negotiate but need them to engage constructively.
**Interviewer**: There have been talks about significant concessions, particularly regarding inflation forecasts and allocations, especially for transport in rural areas. Can you clarify the ruling party’s stance?
**José Luis Espert**: We are open to considering certain requests from the opposition, particularly those related to transport subsidies. However, we are firm on not speculating about potential inflation increases and their impact on resource allocation. Our priority is maintaining a strong fiscal policy that addresses current needs without overcommitting to uncertain future scenarios.
**Interviewer**: The negotiations reportedly involve various proposals, including adjustments to education funding. How important is this aspect for your party?
**José Luis Espert**: Funding for education is always a key concern for us. We acknowledge the need for sufficient resources in this sector, and we are committed to ensuring that funding for higher education institutions will rise. Yet, the government must retain the discretion to decide on cutbacks in other areas to make this funding sustainable.
**Interviewer**: With the deadline for budget approval approaching, what would be your message to both the public and the opposition as we move toward Thursday’s session?
**José Luis Espert**: I want to emphasize that this budget is not just a financial plan but a roadmap for the future of our country. I urge the opposition to come to the table with constructive proposals rather than just opposition for opposition’s sake. We need to ensure the best outcomes for the people we represent, and collaboration is key to achieving that.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Mr. Espert, for your insights. We look forward to following the developments in the House this week.
**José Luis Espert**: Thank you for having me. Let’s hope for a productive session ahead.