Co-Participation: Sturzenegger Asked Not to Veto the Project because It Would Facilitate Changes in the Distribution of Resources
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The Minister of Deregulation suggested promulgating the governors’ initiative to co-participate the ATN, because it would allow the regime to then be changed directly from Congress. In the government it likes the proposal, but they claim it is a third generation reform.
The Minister of Deregulation, Federico Sturzenegger, said this Sunday that he would not veto the automatic redistribution of National Treasury Contributions (ATN) to the provinces, a project that was approved by the Senate last Thursday, and explained why. In LN+, the official maintained that the promulgation of this norm “changes everything” as it would open the door for the law of co-participation to be modified from Congress.“One of the proje…
This decision fully impacts the redistribution of the National Treasury Contributions regime and the modification of the distribution of the fuel tax. The post Despite Federico Sturzenegger's idea, Javier Mieli vetoes the governors' project appeared first on The Intransigent.
I had recommended that Milei not go to the provinces to redistribute the ATN and use it as a currency of exchange to add wills to Congress. Meanwhile, from the Rosada they assured that the president will veto all the governors' initiatives and called the minister's sayings a Chicana to the provincial leaders.
Federico Sturzenegger slid down this Sunday that the executive might not veto the project that establishes the automatic distribution of the National Treasury Contributions (ATN), approved days ago by the Senate. The initiative, which came to Congress by impulse of governors of different political colors, became a key piece within the fiscal engineering that the government seeks to redesign. "The promulgation of this norm changes everything," sa…
The minister charged against the health emergency projects and increase to the retirees approved in Congress. The entry Sturzenegger advised Milei not veto a law was first published in #BorderJournalism.
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