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Francos Contradicted Sturzenegger and Anticipated that Milei Will Veto the Law of Atn

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The Chief of Staff made it clear that the President will veto any rule that compromises fiscal balance. That list includes the project aimed at federalizing the National Treasury Contributions. The Minister of Deregulation had suggested keeping it. Read more
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There is concern at the Casa Rosada about what could happen in the coming days in the National Congress. Javier Milei has already confirmed that he will veto all the laws that were approved last week, and this Tuesday, Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos clarified that they will also veto the bills submitted by all the governors to more equitably distribute the ATN and the tax on liquid fuels. These initiatives, although they received preliminary a…

The Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos went out to clarify that the projects to distribute the ATN and the fuel tax will also be vetoed, which await the definitive sanction in Deputies. The strategy remains the same: if the opposition gathers in the future two-thirds to insist, the government will go to justice. The link with the provinces continues to crack.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, said that the President of the Nation will veto the retirement and disability laws approved by Congress. “It is very easy to say that we are going to increase disability pensions, retirements, that money will be issued without problems, that is very easy. But immediately it replicates in a runaway inflation, as happened in the last part of the previous government and in different governments of Argentina,” …

After the approval of the battery of laws of the opposition in the Senate, the ruling party continues to pedal in the air. Guillermo Francos denied the possibility of approving the ATN project and assured that they will continue with the veto, in parallel the governors plan a new mass meeting in the IFC and delay negotiations in Congress. As El Cronista had already told it, this Thursday the chief of staff Guillermo Francos and several president…

·Argentina
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The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, confirmed this Monday that the executive branch will veto the laws approved by Congress related to increases in retirements, disability pensions and distribution of funds to the provinces. In radio statements, the official reiterated that any norm that compromises the fiscal balance will be rejected by President Javier Milei, and defended the current economic policy as the basis for a sustained recovery. “O…

The Chief of Staff made it clear that the President will veto any rule that compromises fiscal balance. That list includes the project aimed at federalizing the National Treasury Contributions. The Minister of Deregulation had suggested keeping it. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Chequeado broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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