Deputies Opposition Prepares to Resist Government Vetoes on University Funding and Pediatric Emergency Law
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Faced with the Government’s decision to veto the university and emergency financing law on the pediatric residency service, the opposition in the Chamber of Deputies is preparing a session for next week, the first offensive after the harsh defeat suffered by the government at the Buenos Aires polls last Sunday. With the doctors resident of Garrahan Hospital and university teachers in the streets, opponents imagine a popular climate similar to th…
The Government of Javier Milei deepened its position of fiscal adjustment by completely vetoing the Paediatric Emergency Law at the Garrahan Hospital, a decision that adds to the total rejection of the University Financing Law. Both measures, published in the Official Gazette, are argued in the need to preserve the “fiscal equilibrium” and avoid what the libertarian administration considers to be “an excessive and irresponsible increase in publi…
Garrahan workers anticipate a possible veto of the Pediatric Emergency Law. Photo: Agencia Noticias Argentinas / Juan Vargas. The decision follows the rejection of the University Financing Law, amid tensions with governors over the ATN Law. Javier Milei's administration vetoed the Pediatric Emergency Law in its entirety. The Javier Milei administration deepened its stance of fiscal adjustment by completely vetoing the Pediatric Emergency Law at …
President Javier Milei sent to Congress this Wednesday the veto to the law of university financing. The opposition analyzes whether he will attempt to reject it in a special session next Wednesday. The initiative had been approved in Deputies in early August with a large majority of 158 affirmative votes. The opposition must gather a special majority of two-thirds if it wants to reverse the veto and insist with the original project. n that same …
The law, passed by Congress last month, involves a cost to the State of 1,069 billion pesos (US$750 million)
After the presidential veto on the university financing law, the Argentine University Federation (FUA), the National Interuniversity Council (CIN) and the Gremial Front announced a federal mobilization for the day when Congress is debating the annulment of the measure. Parliamentary treatment could be set for the 17th or 24th of this month. In parallel, the Federation of University Teachers (Fedun) called for a national strike for this Friday in…
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