Postcards of a Government that Retreats on Itself and Accelerates on a Risk Route Until October
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“I care less about the provincial, let’s contain the national front.” Guillermo Francos spoke to Javier Milei at the beginning of the week. The Chief of Staff anticipated to the President the hurricane eye that was predicted in the Senate, with a battery of opposition projects with fiscal impact. Francos recommended working on a political cordon to avoid a governance crisis. And Milei, who completely ignores the tiny thread, agreed on the idea o…
The government decided to reopen the channel of dialogue with the governors after the hard session in the Senate, where the preventive reform, the moratorium and the emergency in disability were approved. From Casa Rosada they aimed to differentiate the provincial leaders and ratified that not everything is broken, in the search for the new "87 heroes". "Not all are the same, there are some who are dedicated to spending and others who are more a…
The Chief of Staff tried to calm the tension between Casa Rosada and the provincial leaders, after the Senate session that the government considered illegitimate. He reinstated the dialogue and marked differences between those who "gast" and those who are "more austere."
After the session on Thursday, in which the Senate approved a series of projects in what was a real setback for the government, Cabinet Chief Guillermo Francos, sought to calm the tension. Unlike the critical and combative stance shown by President Javier Milei towards the governors by the result of the vote, the official said that they "conversate permanently" with the provincial leaders and stressed that they even have closed electoral agreeme…
Despite the Coup in the Senate, the Government Assured that “It’s Not All Broken” with the Governors
Despite the heavy blow that the government received in the Senate, the government assured that “it is not all broken up” with the governors. This was explained this Friday by the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, who said that in Casa Rosada they “talk permanently” with the provinces. “The possibilities of conversation are always open,” Francos said. “We are not all the same,” he said. “There are governors who are dedicated to spending and othe…
The Chief of Staff stressed that there are provincial leaders who “are more serious in the administration of resources.” He said that “how we are in the election year, the governors want more money to face the elections.”
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