Llaryora in Buenos Aires: no to regional withholdings and no to the privatization of Banco Nación, its axes in the Omnibus Law

2024-01-22 23:41:17

Martín Llaryora will settle in the city of Buenos Aires to put pressure. He wants surgical modifications to the Omnibus Law promoted by President Javier Milei in Congress. He leads the negotiations with his Santa Fe counterpart Maximiliano Pullaro.

“We are helping the national government not to break the productive fabric of the interior”, remarks Martín Llaryora. Look for a couple of items to be modified. There are aspects that he considers “blunders”, one of them is placing more withholdings on exports.

“Putting withholdings on those who generate work is a huge mistake. In other countries they help export,” he indicated in the interview with Alejandro Fantino in Neura.

The governor of Córdoba held key meetings with the legislators of the We Make Federal Coalition bloc chaired by Miguel Angel Pichetto. They read and modify articles that must be changed, modified before the Law reaches the premises. “Manufacturing something in Argentina and looking for a market is tremendously difficult, and you put deductions on that. But apart from being regional economies or micro economies, you make them lose markets. Peanuts, for example, require years of work and a tax leaves them out of the market,” the president clarified.

All together They point to two articles: withholdings and privatizations. Llaryora does not want the law to fall, he seeks to accompany, “help,” in his words.

In the meeting with the deputies they added a third point: retirements. “We are going to adjust the negotiations because we have partial dissidence with the ruling party’s proposal,” said a deputy from the space when leaving the block meeting, he went to an intermission room waiting to see what position the radicals assume and what signals they give from the same officialdom.

Llaryora and Pullaro left the key legislators with the task of accompanying the official initiative, but they took a request: to bring together 16 governors, including those from Together for Change and the provincial spaces to establish a position regarding the Government’s measures.

One of the ideas that the Cordoba president has is a tax exchange plan: “it is better that a new tax appears for those who generate and produce than to increase withholdings. “Those who generate wealth always pay.”

“I am one of the governors who has gone out to accompany the institutions. What is important is what you do, not what you say. This accompaniment must be intelligent. “You can’t make a stupid accompaniment,” he said in Neura.

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