They estimate that the ruling party “does not have consensus” to reach an opinion

2024-01-23 19:14:21

Freedom Advances this followingnoon called a plenary session of commissions in the Chamber of Deputies to discuss the Omnibus Law. The session, scheduled for 6 p.m. this Tuesday, will seek to advance a ruling that will allow the project to be brought to a marathon session that will last more than 48 hours.

For its part, the owner of the block of Union for the Homeland (UxP), Germán Martínez, considered that the ruling party «“There is no consensus” in Congress to rule. Furthermore, he stated that La Libertad Avanza (LLA) is trying to approve this initiative by «the ideological whim of wanting to confront the workers who will demonstrate tomorrow throughout the country» as part of the strike and mobilization called by the CGT.

«The obligation of the ruling party is to seek consensus so that the commission’s opinion allows for the approval of a certain project. All the voices that are heard suggest that there is no consensus for that“The attempt to give a ruling today seems more like an ideological whim of trying to confront the workers who will demonstrate tomorrow throughout the country,” Martínez warned.

Along these lines, the deputy explained that the ruling party wants to rule today “without certainty of achieving it” and “he is not concerned regarding what he is sending to Congress.”

The dialogue blocs continue in talks with the ruling party, but there are still unresolved tensions regarding the reforms. In fact, last night there was a zoom between the governors of Together for Change and the Minister of the Interior Guillermo Francos that did not come to fruition.

The provincial leaders asked know the fine print of the project before accompanying an opinion, even if it is in dissent. The national official did not provide any details and the governors ended the meeting upset.

The options that the blocks manage are to accompany the opinion of the ruling party with dissidents and go to the premises to discuss the articles that they do not want to accompany or directly present an opinion specific to the law. “They don’t have anyone to negotiate with and they want to go to the venue like this.”. If they do not begin to understand that they do not have the votes, they will bleed in the discussion article by article and Unión por la Patria will play its game.”, explained a dialogueist deputy.


Omnibus Law: the ruling party hopes to hold a meeting this Thursday in the Deputies


The General Legislation Commission called the plenary, with the objective of obtaining the favorable opinion of the Omnibus Law and thus bringing the treatment of the project to the venue this week. This reform package is considered central for the Government and, therefore, generated intense debates in Congress.

Therefore, this Tuesday is presented as a crucial day, since the opinion of the Omnibus Law will be defined: a project that addressed various topics and that The ruling party seeks to approve in a prolonged session. The General Legislation Commission convened the Budget and Constitutional Affairs commissions to participate in the debate.

The authorities of La Libertad Avanza trust that the bill can be discussed on Thursdaydespite the fact that differences persist, even in sectors of the dialogue opposition.

With information from Ámbito, C5N and Infobae


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