Argentine Bonds Drop As Milei’s Veto Suffers Setback in Congress
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Argentine Bonds Drop As Milei’s Veto Suffers Setback in Congress
Argentine sovereign bonds fell Wednesday after lawmakers dealt a blow to one of President Javier Milei’s vetoes as congressional opponents pushed back against his austerity campaign before October midterm elections.
The opposition in Deputies took the first step to challenge Javier Milei’s veto to the emergency in disability, a rule that reaped strong social support with marches and mobilizations in the street. With more than two-thirds – the same number that is needed to insist with the law – the critical blocs enabled their discussion. At the time of the vote, and to the surprise of their own block colleagues, Florencio Randazzo, from the Federal Meeting,…
With the support of 166 deputies, one of the initiatives that bother the national government is discussed, which minutes before the beginning of the debate announced that it could increase all disability benefits
The Chamber of Deputies gathered 2/3 of the votes and took the first step to reject the President's veto, which passed to the Senate for its treatment. The session continues with the debate of the vetoes to the rise in retirements, the extension of the previsional moratorium and assistance to Bahía Blanca.
In a very intense and planned marathon session, the Chamber of Deputies rejected on Wednesday the presidential veto to the emergency on disability recently sanctioned by Congress. The House of Representatives took the decision with 172 votes in favour, 73 against and two abstentions. Anyway, in order for the sanctioned law to remain firm, the Senate still needs to adopt the same decision as Deputies. The rejection of the veto was supported by th…
The members of the Chamber of Deputies decided this Wednesday to reverse the presidential veto that Javier Milei applied to the draft Law of Emergency on Disability (Law 27.793). The vote ended with 172 votes in favor of maintaining the law, 73 negatives (holding the veto) and 2 abstentions. Among those absent in the session were the representative of Mendoza, Lourdes Arrieta, and other legislators such as Florencia Randazzo, María Eugenia Vidal…
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