Jorge Macri Did Not Rule Out Recourse to the Court if the Negotiation with Luis Caputo for the Funds Fails
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The head of government of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macri, admitted today that it will not be “easy” to find a solution to the conflict with Casa Rosada because of the distribution of funds of federal co-participation. And, although he negotiates directly with the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, to resolve the matter, he did not rule out that the City again resorted to the Supreme Court of Justice to claim for the breach of the agreement that both j…
The mayor said that, in his view, there is "good will" on the part of the government to resolve the issue and comply with the caution that gave the CABA the right.
The demand comes in a scenario of tension after the national government did not comply with the agreements provided for during the debate on the budget in Congress. The head of government of the City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macri, reiterated this Wednesday that his district is ready to appeal to the Supreme Court to claim the funds of co-participation that the national state owes him, although he insisted that his priority is to reach a negotiate…
The Deputy Head of Government of Buenos Aires reiterated the claim for the debt of the Nation and said that he could appeal again to the highest court. The entry Debt by co-participation: Jorge Macri warned to return to the Court was first published in #BorderJournalism.
Jorge Macri Was Confident in Resolving the Co-Participation and Avoided Dismissing the Supreme Court
The head of the Buenos Aires government said he is looking for an agreement with the Nation, although he maintains the judicial path as an alternative. The post Jorge Macri was confident in resolving the co-participation and avoided dismissing the Supreme Court appeared first on El Intransigente.
In the context of the conflict for the debt of Nation with the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) for the co-participation, whose payment was finally excluded from the Budget 2026, Jorge Macri said: "It is a catastrophe that Alberto Fernández left us in not having advanced in a solution before."In addition, he acknowledged that the funds "are scarce", but stressed that the Federal Capital "has the right to those resources." "There is no doub…
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