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The Governors Will Insist with Their Two Projects in Deputies: They Are Not Willing to Give up These Funds

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CÓrdOBA.- The governors’ front maintains its decision that the Chamber of Deputies approve the two projects that it promoted and that have half a sanction from the Senate. They state that if they are summoned by the Rosada House to dialogue, they will accept, but are not willing to give up the resources of the ATN fund (it conforms to the co-participation) and the distribution of the tax on liquid fuels that goes to three trust funds. On this po…

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CÓrdOBA.- The governors’ front maintains its decision that the Chamber of Deputies approve the two projects that it promoted and that have half a sanction from the Senate. They state that if they are summoned by the Rosada House to dialogue, they will accept, but are not willing to give up the resources of the ATN fund (it conforms to the co-participation) and the distribution of the tax on liquid fuels that goes to three trust funds. On this po…

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They warn that they will not desist from the claim for the resources “that belong to the provinces”, but they say that they are open to dialogue if they are convened by the Executive. The governors’ head maintains its decision that the Chamber of Deputies approve the two projects that it promoted and that they have half a sanction from the Senate. They argue that if they are summoned by the Rosada House to dialogue, they will accept, but they ar…

The Senate approved this week three projects that concern the national government, the emergency in Disability, the extraordinary increase in retirements and a new pre-visional moratorium. However, the bad news could be more if one takes into account that the upper House gave half a sanction and sent to the Chamber of Deputies two projects promoted by governors to establish the automatic turnaround of the ATN and the co-participation of the fuel…

Guillermo Francos states that many of the provincial leaders "did not advance" with the cuts. In addition, the Chief of Staff attributes the rev s in the Senate to the electoral period: "Each sector plays its game."

The government of Javier Milei again insisted with the veto on the rise of retirements, the emergency in disability and the reactivation of the previsional moratorium. Cabinet Chief Guillermo Francos attributed the decision of the governors in the Senate to the electoral period and, without naming them, pointed against several presidents for their lack of fiscal adjustment. “We are three months from the national elections, each sector plays its …

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▷ Diario Primera Linea broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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