Without Francos on the Floor, the Senate Will Resume the Suspended Briefing Last Week
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The Chief of Staff had already announced his decision not to return to Congress.The opposition could evaluate sanctions against the official.
In an unprecedented fact, the Senate will resume this Wednesday the briefing that was truncated last week after Guillermo Francos left the premises offended because a senator accused him of being a liar.The striking feature of the meeting is that he will not have the presence of the Chief of Staff, who on Monday informed Vice President Victoria Villarruel of his decision not to attend the meeting.With Francos absent, the Senate will lift the fou…
After the lack of respect announced by the Chief of Staff, Senator Cristina López accused him of “liar” and disrespecting Congress and democracy. The legislator warned that she would not retract and demanded that he leave office.
The Chief of Staff had been involved to resume his explanations today, but he will not finally attend.
Cristina López, legislator for Tierra del Fuego, harshly questioned the Chief of Staff for not attending the compound and for “lacking respect for democracy.”


The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, will not present himself this Wednesday in the Senate to resume the round of questions and answers on the 143rd management report, as confirmed by the Argentine News Agency with official sources from the upper House and Casa Rosada. Francos expected an apology request that never came from Peronist Senator Cristina López, who last week had described him as “liar”, which provoked the irritation of the coordin…
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