Activists and Organizations for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Welcomed the Rejection of Milei's Veto
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On the outskirts of Congress, protesters and civil groups highlighted the decision of the Chamber of Deputies to ratify the emergency disability law
It rains, it's cold and the wind is rising, but Congress Square is filled with families with big posters that say, "No to adjustment in disability." Others say, "It's not help, they're rights," "Disability = emergency," "No to veto." On the wet asphalt, an inflatable wheelchair was installed covered with an Argentine flag. Nobody seems to go back: mothers, parents, children and caregivers gather under umbrella and pilots, convinced that the dema…
Protesters argue that the veto, declared invalid by justice, would leave millions of people without their vital medical treatments.
With more than two thirds needed, the lower house validated the law by 172 votes, while 73 voted against and there were two abstentions.First reverse of the day for Milei’s government. Now the Senate will also have to get in a next session the two thirds of the votes required to insist with the passing of a law and the definitive rejection of the governmental veto. The mobilization in San Martín Square in Rosario Photo: Jorge Contrera – RR/El E…
The Chamber of Deputies of the Nation rejected President Javier Milei's veto of the emergency disability law.The opposition achieved a sharp setback for the government, as it exceeded two thirds of the votes needed to ratify the original bill. Of the seven deputies representing Corrientes, four voted in favour of rejecting the veto, while two voted against it and one absent from the session.
With 172 votes in favor, 73 against, and two abstentions, the opposition scored a victory in the Chamber of Deputies: it rejected President Javier Milei's veto of the Disability Emergency Law. The deputies who answer to the governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo, turned around. In what is expected to be a long day, the opposition blocs aim to insist on three other laws that President Javier Milei vetoed in order to maintain the "zero deficit." The…
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