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Milei's Deregulation Hojarasca Push Targets 63 "Obsolete" Argentine Laws

Summary by The Rio Times
Argentina's lower house debates Milei's Hojarasca law to repeal 63 obsolete statutes, Sturzenegger's deregulation push. What it means and who opposes it.

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The ruling party advanced this Wednesday afternoon with the average sanction of the bill “Hojarasca”, aimed at repealing laws that the government considers obsolete or restrictive of freedom. It obtained 138 affirmative votes, 96 rejections and 9 abstentions both for its approval in general and in particular. The proposal was accompanied by Pro, the UCR, the MID, Elijo Catamarca, Independence, Federal Innovation and part of the United Provinces …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Lean Left

The legislative proposal promoted by the Executive gathered the support of allied sectors, while the opposition marked a strong counterpoint on the opportunity and method to review the initiative.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The initiative promoted by the minister Federico Sturzenegger obtained half a sanction in Deputies and, now, will have to be analyzed by the Senate committees.

The bill obtained 139 votes in favour, 96 against and 9 abstentions. In addition, the ruling party blocked a parallel attempt by the opposition to install a session of its own to challenge the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni. On Wednesday, the Chamber of Deputies gave half a sanction to the Law on Repeal of Obsolete Legislation, known as the “Ley Hojarasca”, the project promoted by the Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, Fede…

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The Chamber of Deputies gave half a sanction to the project promoted by the national government known as “Ley Hojarasca”, an initiative elaborated by the Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the State headed by Federico Sturzenegger and that proposes to eliminate, modify or render ineffective dozens of laws considered “obsolete”, “useless” or incompatible with the current scheme [...] The entry Deputies approved Ley Rojarasca, the pack…

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