2023-12-04 01:09:00
One of the main actions of Government of Javier Milei will be the sending of a package of “omnibus” laws to Congress. From the La Libertad Avanza team itself they announced that the projects will enter the same December 11one day following the inauguration.
The candidate to preside over the Senate, Francisco Paolotroniprovided details regarding this series of reforms, which are being prepared in secret and with restricted access.
Among the modifications that transcended is a profound modernization of the State -with reduction of Ministries, structures and political jobs-; changes in the economic regime, aiming to provide greater levels of freedom, commercial openness, reform in the energy area and progressive changes in the exchange regime; and reforms in political and, possibly, electoral matters.
“Is formed. Our The President is going to announce it on December 10 and on the 11th he is going to send it to the House. The first thing we have to go out to resolve so that inflation begins to go down to generate the necessary indicators and for the country to start,” explained the future provisional president of the Senate in an interview with journalist Ignacio Otero on radio Metro 95.1.
Although he avoided giving details, he gave some definitions regarding the battery of modifications that La Libertad Avanza seeks to implement: «Everything regarding macroeconomics hits the countryside hard. You don’t need specific measures, in order of priorities it comes last.”
«If we start to solve the exchange rate and we are going to remove and eliminate withholdings, which takes a while, it is a process, but clearly where we are going. There is no magic here, we have to work and seek the necessary consensus. We are the majority of legislators who support this change that society voted for. “We must work to change history,” he developed.
What would be the “omnibus law” that Milei is preparing: the need for agreements in Congress
Regarding the formation of the Lower House, in which the ruling force is in a minority, Paoltroni explained that the central thing is “seek consensus and work on deep reforms.”
«The rules that govern our country brought us 50% poverty. “No one can say that this works,” she stressed, and anticipated that There will be changes in labor laws: «We have to work in this sense, talking, debating. “Who can say that the Argentine system works when you have 8 million outside the system.”
These are changes that will require a majority of 129 deputies and 36 senators that will includeWithout exception, the legislative support of the libertarians, a sector of the PRO, the radicals and, above all, Peronism.
What would be the “omnibus law” that Milei is preparing: “Only he has the final document in his possession”
Given the growing speculation, La Libertad Avanza spoke out regarding these reforms. According to sources close to the libertarian, ““Everything that appears in the media are ideas from third parties that are bringing the team of president-elect Javier Milei closer.”
This comment suggests that, although there is a barrage of proposals and suggestions circulating in the public space, these do not necessarily reflect the true intentions or plans of the president-elect.
Even more crucial is the assertion that “Only the president-elect is the one who has the final document in his possession and will make it known when he deems it appropriate.”
Regarding rumors regarding possible appointments, the source indicates that “This is a moment in which there are interests at stake and agendas are put forward.”
Finally, reinforcing the impenetrable nature of Milei’s decisions, the source concludes: ““Nothing can be affirmed or denied because the president has the final document under lock and key.”
With information from Noticias Argentinas and Infobae
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