Electoral Reform: Radical Senators Resist Collectors and Slow Down the Project
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Milei's government project presents some doubts in the radical legislators, key to achieving its approval The post Electoral Reform: the dilemma that the ruling party faces in the Senate for the position of the UCR appeared first on El Intranssigente: Latest news from Argentina and the world in real time.
The strategy of the national government to advance with a profound electoral reform faces a key obstacle in the Senate: the resistance of the Radical Civic Union. Casa Rosada needs to add the votes of the radical bloc to eliminate the PASS and implement a system of collectors within the Single Paper Ballet (BUP), but for now it does not get the necessary support. The project sent by the executive branch in April proposes to eliminate the mandato…
The government needs the ten votes of the UCR in the Upper House, to eliminate the PASS and to complicate Peronism. But negotiations with many of the usual allies continue to generate frictions that prevent the issue from reaching the precinct. Read more
The government depends on the ten votes of radicalism to eliminate the PASO and establish a system of collectors in the single ballot of Papel (BUP), but so far the majority of the senators of the UCR resist this idea of officialism, as the Argentine News Agency learned. The government designs a new electoral system to tempt the PRO and the UCR to accept to eliminate the primary elections, but the collector system generates rejections in radical…
Buenos Aires, 5 July (NA) - The government depends on the ten votes of radicalism to eliminate the PASS and establish a system of collectors in the single ballot of Papel (BUP), but so far the majority of the senators of the UCR resist this idea of officialism, according to the Argentine News Agency. The government designs a new electoral system to tempt the PRO and the UCR to agree to eliminate the primary elections, but the collector system ge…
The national authorities refine a legislative document to modify the voting system. The initiative seeks to retain the support of the allied parties without affecting the electoral arming of the ruling party. Karina Milei, secretary general of the Presidency, and Lule Menem, undersecretary of Institutional Management, plot an electoral project in the Congress of the Nation. The initiative aims to suppress the primary elections of 2027. The plan …
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