Milei Accused the Opposition of Wanting to Cause a “Genocide” with Increased Spending and Proposes to Penalize Legislators Who Vote More Deficit
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Specialists in the content of the Magna Carta pointed out the serious risks that the President's bill would entail.


In a 23-minute recorded message, the President technically explained his reasons for vetoing laws that undermine the zero deficit.
The Buenos Aires governor expressed his opinion on the president’s plan to penalize legislators. Agustín Rossi, Julia Strada and Myriam Bregman also expressed their views.
President Javier Milei made a national network this Friday night to announce a bill that will send to Congress that establishes a penal sanction for legislators who approve projects without sources of financing and attack the deficit. The president said that he will "send a bill to penalize the approval of budgets with fiscal deficit" that "demands budgets with balance or surplus." For the government, with this initiative "every weight they want…
It is a cosmic delusion to penalise MPs who do not vote what Milei thinks we should vote," Kicillof remarked.
President Javier Milei spoke this last Friday through the national network, at 9 p.m., and questioned the opposition harshly, defended his vetoes and announced a package of measures aimed at shielding the fiscal balance. The president said he would send Congress a bill to penalise legislators who approve budgets with fiscal deficits and warned: “If they want to go back, they will have to pull me out with their feet forward.” During the message r…
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