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He Proposed Indefinite Re-Elections, He Didn't Get It, but Still He Postulates: as the Law Mocked

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On June 24th, several Buenos Aires legislators were excited about the possibility of remaining in their seats for another four years. On that occasion, the Vice-Governor and President of the Buenos Aires Senate, Verónica Magario, broke the vote to get approval of the project that sought to move forward with indefinite re-elections. However, with little room for action, the lower House did not come to discuss the initiative before the closure of …
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On June 24th, several Buenos Aires legislators were excited about the possibility of remaining in their seats for another four years. On that occasion, the Vice-Governor and President of the Buenos Aires Senate, Verónica Magario, broke the vote to get approval of the project that sought to move forward with indefinite re-elections. However, with little room for action, the lower House did not come to discuss the initiative before the closure of …

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DataClave broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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