Delegates: DNU rejected with amazing help from PROs

2024-08-21 16:11:22

The opposition reached a quorum of 129 people in the House of Commons with the help of PRO representatives and two liberals who were at odds with the ruling bloc over the visit to Ezeisa Prison.

After 1pm, MPs voted 156 in favor to 52 against, with 6 abstentions, to reject DNU Resolution 656/24, which allocated $100 billion to the new SIDE (Intelligence Secretariat).

The presence of the PRO, the Federal Congress (the group led by Miguel Pichetto), the Patriotic Union, the Left Front, the Civic Alliance, activist groups without Rodrigo de Loredo among them, and the liberal Lourdes reached This number.

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Representatives of Córdoba’s ruling party Carlos Gutierrez, Alejandra Torres and Ignacio García Ariska (Travel) are due to be in Buenos Aires this Tuesday Governor Martin Liaola was absent at the request of the governor. Torres had confirmed to La Voz that he planned to attend, but in the end he did not come down. Instead, Juan Brugger, Oscar Agost Carreño and Natalia De La Sotta sat on their bench.

Key to the quorum are a handful of PRO representatives, including larretista Álvaro González (Caba), Héctor “Tito” Stefani (Tierra del Fuego) and Sofía Brambilla (Corrientes).

The decision was taken after a meeting held by Mauricio Macri via Zoom on Wednesday. The former president gathered the PRO leadership and decided to vote against the decree, a decision that marked a strong distance from Javier Milley’s government.

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Macri with representatives Cristian Ritondo (who is traveling), Maria Eugenia Vidal and Diego Santilli and Senator Luis Juez and the heads of government of Buenos Aires Jorge Macri agreed, along with the governor of Entre Rios state. The Chubut native facilitated the attendance of one of his deputies, Jorge Avila.

Also the radicals Julio Cobos, Dania Tavera, Jorge Rizzotti, Facundo Manes, Pablo Giuliano, Marcela Colli, Fernando Carbajal, Gabriela Brouwer de Koning, Manuel Aguirre, Martín Titas, Attilio Benedetti, Karina Banfi, Marie Ella Colletta, Carla Carrizo and Fabio Quietgras.

EU leader Rodrigo de Loredo was absent: although he was back from the United States, he was not scheduled to attend the meeting. In a preview, he revealed that a “majority” of EU representatives would provide a quorum and reject the $100 billion reserved by the DNU for SIDE.

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“This figure shows a significant increase in SIDE’s set-aside fee, but does not fully explain the serious reasons for its justification. We recognize the importance of national security, but an unexpected allocation of this magnitude should be based on reasons that are currently unknown,” DeLore Many warnings.

The man from Cordoba insists that “Argentines are going through a period of economic adjustment to correct years of populist lack of control. Retirees, education and the middle class have all seen cuts in their incomes, which makes the SIDE budget The increase is untimely and unsatisfactory.

The man from Cordoba concluded on social networks: “After years of disagreement on this issue, in the face of a complex world and the challenges of organized crime, terrorism and cyber security, Argentinian democracy deserves to Institutions engage in real and serious debate.

In an effort to bring the meeting to a halt the day after it began, the ruling party called for the creation of a bicameral intelligence committee that would have the power to control the use of funds. The body remains in the hands of UCR President Martín Lousteau, while Vice-President Leopoldo Moreau remains Vice-President and Senator Oscar Parrilli Secretary, both All from the Motherland Alliance.

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