Senate: Opposition Progressed with Disability and Provident Laws, but Debate Was Opened by Rules of Procedure · Global Voices
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In an unprecedented fact, a heterogeneous group of Kirchnerist senators, the UCR and Pro “self-convoke” in the Committee on Budget and Finance and forced the signing of opinions on the draft laws on the recomposition of retirements, on the extension of the pre-visional moratorium and on the declaration of emergency in matters of public assistance to disability. The move is, at the very least, controversial, and thus was reflected in a full meeti…
An anti-government conglomerate called on the Budget and Finance Committee and ruled on the three projects. For this sector, they were enabled for a potential session next week.
The text, released on Thursday 3 July, denounces a "major delay" and the "need for a strong catch-up", while the rate of persons with disabilities is higher in the ultramarine territories than in Hexagonus.
The opposition is preparing to twist his arm Javier Milei in the compound this Thursday. He aims to sanction the three initiatives that the President promised to veto for its fiscal impact, and does not rule out progress with the projects promoted by the governors, who demand more funds for the provinces. A hot debate is expected.
With the support of radicals and the PRO, the Budget and Finance Committee met without the official and called to discuss the projects in the compound. The special session was requested for July 10. The government anticipated that it will not recognize the validity of the meeting. Read more
Faced with the lack of visibility and precise data on the situation of disability in the ultramarine territories, the delegation to the Overseas Senate wanted to fill this void by making a report, presented to the press this Thursday, led by three senators: Audrey Bélim (Socialist, Ecologist and Republican – La Réunion); Akli Mellouli (Ecologist – Solidarity and Territories – Val-de-Marne Group); and Annick Petrus (The Republicans – Saint-Martin…
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