Retirement and Disability: Guillermo Francos Confirmed that Javier Milei Will Veto Any Law that Undermines Fiscal Balance
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"If there are laws that have a fiscal impact, the government will veto them," he said.He was confident about the elections. "We can win La Matanza and end Kirchnerism," he said.
Javier Milei with the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo (REUTERS) They will seek to prevent the bill from passing, but they see it as difficult after the setback in the Chamber of Deputies. They insist that Milei will veto the initiatives that, according to the President, threaten fiscal balance and the economic plan. The Government is on alert regarding the Senate's consideration of the bills to improve retirement benefits and reestablish the pe…
A part of the government forces mechanisms to unlock the Chinese mega investment for the dams of Santa Cruz. Guillermo Francos recognized it in the report he presented to the deputies. The Chief of Staff anticipated the imminent signing of Addendum XII to unlock the emblematic work of Kirchnerism. It is not a secret that [...] The entry Caputo wants the dollars of the Chinese mega investment in the dams of Santa Cruz was first published in Agend…
The bitter pill to swallow after the bills that received partial approval in the House of Representatives led the government to resort to the threat of a veto. The Casa Rosada justifies its announcement by arguing that these laws—the pension moratorium, the updating of these benefits, the increase in the bonus, and the emergency disability law—break the zero deficit, which Javier Milei considers a kind of first commandment. This is a fallacious …
In Casa Rosada they did not experience the defeat in Wednesday’s Congress for the retirements as a betrayal on the part of the governors. “You can’t ask them everything,” a civil servant used to watching the provincial chiefs parade through those offices. But they won’t let it pass and they won’t relax in the face of the next stage. The Minister-in-burning Trastienda, a request from Macron to Milei and the “black list” in the agreement with PRO …
“What do they want, that we increase taxes?” was the stoning phrase of the Chief of Staff in which he made it clear what the government plans to do to prevent retirees from having a lean increase in their income. While the President already announced that he would veto the law if it was approved by the Senate, the truth is that the Constitution provides that Congress can insist after the veto, although that requires two thirds of both chambers. …
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