Milei Urges Governors to Renew Commitment to 'May Pact' in Speech
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The President showed himself with 13 governors in Tucumán, shortly before the event for a new anniversary of Argentine independence. The distant crossing with Villarruel and the projects that the ruling party seeks to sanction
In the framework of the Vigil for the 210th Anniversary of National Independence, held at the Historical House of Independence, in San Miguel de Tucumán, President Javier Milei highlighted the progress made by the national government in economic and institutional matters, thanked the governors for their support in the reforms promoted by the Executive and confirmed the commitment to move towards a true federalism that returns autonomy and promin…
Asked about the president's statements regarding the May Pact, Gerardo Zamora said that the provinces did not receive the promised benefits.
Javier Milei arrived in Tucumán this Wednesday, the same province where in 2014 he signed, alongside 18 other governors, the May Pact, a kind of foundational agreement for Argentina comprised of 10 points covering economic, fiscal, and educational issues. Two years later, what remains of that document that attempted to be the cornerstone of the libertarian era?
He reviewed the achievements of his two years of management, whipped the "old politician" and anticipated sending key projects to Congress, such as BCRA reform and elimination of the PASO. Milei entry called on governors to "set the foundation for the future of true freedom" was first published in #BorderJournalism.
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