The Opposition Will Try to Sustain Funding for Garrahan and Universities Against Milei Vetoes
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With the impulse of his latest victories, the opposition in Deputies will try to sustain his legislative offensive. In a session called by 13, he will seek to kick-start to support two laws vetoed by Javier Milei that seek to guarantee the financing of pediatric hospitals and national public universities. The last word, however, will be the Senate. At the gates of Congress a massive mobilization against presidential challenges is expected. The n…
The opposition blocs seek to repeat what has been achieved with the Disability Emergency and give another blow to the President. For now they would be assured the votes to ratify the Paediatric Emergency and there is an open end to university funding. Casa Rosada sent funds to some governors to open a negotiation.
Workers of the Garrahan Hospital, nucleated in the Association of Professionals and Technicians (APyT), began a new strike in rejection of the veto carried out by President Javier Milei, on the Paediatric Emergency Law and prepare the central act in front of the Congress of the Nation. Likewise, they joined the demand of the university community that also pronounced against the annulment of the Law of University Financing visible in the Third Fe…
“The social climate is getting warmer, patience is over. There are no longer expectations with this government. Today we have to exert strong pressure because they distributed money to many governors to change their vote,” said Rodolfo Aguiar, General Secretary of ATE Nacional. “We call on the population to mobilize massively in support of the Garrahan ...
The Chamber of Deputies will discuss Javier Milei’s vetoes of the university financing law and the pediatric emergency for the Garrahan hospital this Wednesday. The session was called for at 13 o’clock and a massive mobilization is expected outside the Congress that will be replicated throughout the country with the objective of...
At 1:00 p.m., another session is scheduled to begin that promises to leave some fabric to cut in Congress. Punctually, when the Chamber of Deputies treats in the precinct the rejection of the vetoes of the executive branch regarding University Financing and the Garrahan Law, of Pediatric Emergency. With pressure from the streets, with massive mobilizations in all the provinces, the opposition demands to obtain two thirds of the votes of the memb…
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