May Pact: Milei, Llaryora and 16 governors sign agreement this Monday

2024-07-08 03:32:24

This Monday, starting at 11 p.m., President Javier Milei and 17 provincial governors will sign the long-awaited agreement May Pact. It will be held in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán on the eve of the country’s Independence Day, celebrating its 208th anniversary.

Former presidents Mauricio Macri and Adolfo Rodríguez Sa’a will attend, as well as national representatives, senators and other leaders.

Among the people of Córdoba, Governor Martín Llaryora and legislators Rodrigo de Loredo and Luis Juez confirmed their participate.

The Tucumán House of Representatives will be the venue for the signing of the Ten Commandments announced by the legislative session on March 1. The government’s initial idea was to sign the agreement in Córdoba on May 25, but delays in the approval of the Basic Law and the fiscal package forced the appointment to be postponed until July.

In the modifications to the original Convention, the word “private retirement” that appeared in the original point 8 was deleted, namely: “a pension reform that gives the system sustainability, respects contributors and allows those who “if if If you wish, you can subscribe to a private retirement system.

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In the new text, now point 9, it only says “a pension reform that makes the system sustainable and respects those who have contributed.”

Another change was the removal of “political reform”, a liberal banner in the campaign that claimed to be once morest “caste”. The original text reads: “Structural political reform, modifying the current system, and realigning the interests of representatives and the represented.”

Political reforms were replaced by another chapter dealing with education, a chapter that activists had demanded in separate meetings with the central government.

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Mire and his entire cabinet will arrive in the province from Tucumán around 11 p.m. and return to Buenos Aires following midnight, La Gaceta reported. Most of the governors will arrive around mid-followingnoon and something similar will happen.

According to media reports in Tucumán, the capital was dressed up to celebrate Milais’ arrival. For example, in the area connecting Benjamin Matienzo Airport and Governor Campo Avenue, advertising boards welcoming the president of the country were placed. These are the signs signed by the government and people of Tucumán.

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The Peronist governor of Tucumán Osvaldo Jardo was one of the provincial leaders closest to Milais and one of those who supported the liberal government, putting him in close contact with Senator Hu Ann Manzur and others developed strong internal relationships.

Although 17 governors were expected to sign the agreement Monday night, Gerardo Zamora of Santiago del Estero struggled to attend the event at the historic building during the day Sunday.

Governors who will not attend include Axel Kisilov (Buenos Aires), Ricardo Quintera (La Rioja), Sergio Zigliotto (La Rioja) Pampa), Gustavo Melara (Terra del Fuego) and Gildo Insfran (Formosa).

Anyway, at the Governor’s Palace, in addition to the traditional Tucumán ponchos, they also have some gifts for visitors, such as commemorative medals.

Independence celebrations begin this Sunday while awaiting Milley and other national leaders. The Marina Square of the Government Palace became the venue for the celebrations, hosting a series of performances, among which the performance of the Band of Los Palmeiras stood out at the closing ceremony.

Macri yes

Mauricio Macri’s entourage confirmed their intention to travel to Tucumán. The PRO leader will be the only democratically elected former president to attend the event with Milley, although Cristina Fernandez and Alberto Fernandez have been invited.

His intention to travel to Tucumán was interpreted as a relaxing gesture following a week of earthquakes in relations with Mire’s government (the former president demanded that the president return co-participation funds to the city of Buenos Aires).

To arrive on time, Macri – who traveled to Spain last Wednesday to attend a liberal event and then to Wimbledon – will try to fly directly to Tucumán. As of Sunday night, this had not been 100% confirmed.

Eduardo Duhalde and María Estella Martínez de Peron were also invited, although they were not elected by popular vote.

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summit. Laliola confirmed that he will be present in Tucumán to take part in the July 9 vigil and sign the May Pact

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The four judges of the Supreme Court, Horacio Rosati, Carlos Rosencrantz, Juan Carlos Makeda and Ricardo Lorenzetti, will not attend Milei and will be in Tucumán events held.

Members announced the news in a High Court ceremony on Sunday. But the reason was not specified.

The Supreme Court’s response comes amid tensions with the national government over the addition of two new members, the controversial nomination of Ariel Lijo and its eventual expansion.

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