Milei Wins Partial Victory in the Chamber of Deputies and Prevents Pension Increases for Retirees in Argentina
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With 160 affirmatives, 83 negatives, 6 abstentions and 8 absent, the opposition did not achieve the two thirds it needed to turn President Javier Milei's veto. "Apprietes" were denounced by the governors.
The legislator of the PRO abstained at the time of casting her vote in the Chamber of Deputies, a decision that was a contradiction since it went from firmly criticizing the adjustment to not rejecting the veto this Wednesday in the precinct. Read more
On a day marked by negotiations and parliamentary strategies, the Chamber of Deputies rejected the attempt to insist with Law 27.791, which established an increase of 7.2% in all retirements and pensions, in addition to a raise of the monthly bonus from $70,000 to $110,000. With 160 affirmative votes, 83 negatives and 6 abstentions, the result did not reach the two-thirds required to reject President Javier Milei's veto, which was finally ratifi…
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President Javier Milei managed on Wednesday to support his veto of the law that granted an increase to retirees. In Deputies, 160 legislators voted in favor of insisting with the rule, 83 supported the veto and 6 abstained, which raised the threshold required and frustrated the opposition. Among the abstentions were the four deputies of Missions linked to Carlos Rovira, María Eugenia Vidal (PRO) and Marcela Antola (UCR-Entre Ríos). The veto law …
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