National-Provincial Meeting Failed: Governors Reject the Counter-Proposal and Will Move Forward with the Bill
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La Rosada presented an insufficient offer at this Tuesday's meeting and there is a fight in the provinces.They only propose to co-participate the part that goes to road works of the Liquid Fuel Tax.
The Ministry of Finance and Finance of Corrientes unexpectedly reported a press conference for Thursday at 10 p.m., generating great expectation about the issues that could be addressed.Although the motive was not officially confirmed, it all points to two possible axes of high impact: a possible announcement of salary increase or the provincial stance in the face of the recent rejection by the National Government of a joint demand of the provin…
Without an agreement with the National Government, governors are seeking alternatives to distribute funds and improve their collection. (Photo: X @Rolo_Figueroa) Provincial leaders had promoted a bill to modify the distribution of the fuel tax and the management of Treasury Contributions, but the Casa Rosada rejected it. What happens now? Finance Secretary Carlos Guberman met with provincial economy ministers to narrow their gap amid tensions ov…
The meeting of the economy ministers of 17 provinces with Luis "Toto" Caputo's representative ended poorly, and now the governors have decided to expedite the legislative package to collect the funds withheld by the national government. Carlos Guberman, the national finance secretary, attended the meeting with the ministers without any proposals. They were expecting a counteroffer from the government after meeting last week with the Senate bloc …
The presidents had promoted a project to modify the distribution of the fuel tax and the management of the Treasury Contributions, but the national executive rejected it. What will happen now.
At this Tuesday’s meeting, Casa Rosada proposed to co-participate only the road section of the Liquid Fuel Tax. In the provinces they consider it insufficient and confirm their decision to go to Congress. Read more
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