2024-03-05 02:25:00
Finally, the Government called for next Friday all the governors to the Casa Rosada to trace “a road map“with a view to the so-called “May Pact” that Javier Milei intends to tie together but with a prior legislative process that, in theory, would include the debate of the Bases Law and a fiscal pact resulting from these negotiations.
The brand new agenda of the ruling party came from the meeting which this followingnoon was celebrated by the Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse, the Minister of Economy, Luis “Toto” Caputo and his Interior counterpart, Guillermo Francos in the coordinating minister’s office.
The conclave will be held this Friday at a time to be defined. “We want to talk and establish a roadmap so that there are no surprises later,” a political sword of the President told this newspaper, in an elliptical reference to the intersections between the ruling party and the “dialogue” opposition that occurred in the eventful debate of the Omnibus Law in the Chamber of Deputies.
During the meeting, the Executive hopes that an understanding will emerge with the objective of achieve the sanction of the Bases law and the fiscal chapter that included the original project and that, as a result of an eventual consensus, might undergo modifications.
The consulted official assured that “structurally” the new project will be similar to the Omnibus Law, although some issues might be addressed with the battery of reforms that would decant the “May Pact”, which the ruling party plans to sign on the 25th of that month in the city of Cordova.
The source consulted ruled out, however, that the fiscal chapter includes an increase in the withholdings on exports of raw materials, an issue that has caused rejection from the central provinces and that is unfriendly to the producers who this Tuesday will receive the head of state at the Expo Agro, in San Nicolás, and Minister Francos himself.
During the weekend, different official offices had announced that the call to provincial leaders would be “in groups.” But finally it was decided to invite representatives of the 24 jurisdictions together “to have an overview” of the matter. The meeting will take place this Friday the 8th and, perhaps, will have the presence of the President. “He’s probably going to walk around the room,” risked the qualified official source consulted.
On the occasion of giving his speech in the Chamber of Deputies, mercy had argued the official decision to resume political dialogue with the opposition. “This is the offer we put on the table: It will be up to you and the rest of the Argentine leadership to know how to take advantage of the opportunity to change history; or else try to continue down this path of decadence, for which they have brought us that day. We will see who is sitting at the table working for the Argentines and who intends to continue down this path of servitude,” she pointed out.
At dusk the “Office of the President” account, of the social network “to establish the steps to follow for the signing of the ‘May Pact'”. The head of state in his speech last Friday had announced that, as a prior step to the consensus of these 10 basic points, he intended to have an agreement to sanction the Bases Law and “fiscal relief” for the provinces, among which The restitution of Income Tax, the advance of Personal Assets and money laundering are included.
The statement, in fact, indicated that The approval of both initiatives would be “a show of good will and the first step prior to the joint signing of the founding document.” Likewise, he maintained that “the Government maintains its commitment to dialogue with the 23 governors and the head of Government of the Autonomous City of the City of Buenos Aires in search of the necessary agreements to abandon the recipes for failure and return to the path of prosperity.” , the growth and development of our Homeland”.
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