Lower House Rejects Milei's Veto of Disability Emergency Law
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On Wednesday, the Chamber of Deputies rejected President Javier Milei’s veto of the Disability Emergency Law. With 172 affirmative votes, 73 negative votes and two abstentions, the opposition managed to reverse the Executive’s decision in a day that is long anticipated and full of political tension. The opposition blocs also confirmed that they will insist on three other rules that Milei vetoed on behalf of the “zero deficit.” In addition, they …
The national deputy for the province of Buenos Aires, in dialogue with El Zoológico, stressed that the Chamber of Deputies managed to reject with a large majority the presidential veto to the Law of Emergency on Disability, of which it is the author. Arroyo explained that the norm seeks to “reorder a collapsed system” by updating the gazetteer that regulates payments and benefits, thus guaranteeing the continuity of protected workshops, day cent…
The President said yesterday's session was a macabre ass. He accused the deputies of Unin for the Homeland of just wanting to break the state.
The Low House of the Argentine Congress made a historic decision by rejecting President Javier Milei's veto to a crucial law that would increase funds for people with disabilities. This movement, which was widely analysed by political specialists, was approved by 172 votes in favour of rejection, 73 against and two abstentions, exceeding the two thirds necessary to defeat the presidential veto. The legislation, which was originally approved in J…
The President crossed Peronism after yesterday's vote in Deputies that reversed the executive branch's veto of the Disability Emergency Law.
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