The Senate Gave Half a Sanction to the Bill Amending the Und Legislation a Session that Complicated the President
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After applying two setbacks on Thursday in the Senate, the opposition in Deputies plans to continue its assault on the Government by achieving the definitive sanction of the law that limits the President in the use of the Decrees of Necessity and Emergency (DNU). This is a key initiative, which would force Javier Milei to modify part of his legislative strategy, since one of the elementary changes in the regulations is linked to the need for an …
A step towards re-establishing the balance between the powers of the State.
1 - In front of investors in the United States, Milei promised a greater adjustment if Congress increases public spendingThe president said Congress wants to force the Executive to spend more to lose the October legislative election. "Our economic program works with or without political support," he warned.I continued reading here...2 - What the bill that amends the DNU Act says and obtained the Senate's half sanctionThe opposition aspires to re…
The Senate of the Nation gave half sanction to the reform of Law 26.122, which regulates the Decrees of Necessity and Emergency (DNU), the legislative delegation and the partial enactment of laws. The approved bill arises from a consensus opinion among the various initiatives presented by senators of different blocs, among which ...
With a large majority, the upper house approved changes to the legal regime of the decrees of necessity and urgency, which will now have to be dealt with within 90 days. The measure aims to limit the use of this tool by the executive.
The upper house sanctioned a reform that restricts the scope of action of the executive branch in the use of decrees of necessity and urgency. With a large majority of votes, the opposition managed to impose a change that establishes new deadlines and conditions for these instruments to be validated by Congress. The approved norm states that, once a decree of this kind has been issued, both deputies and senators will have to pronounce within 90 …
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