Teresa García: "We Are Working on a Unified List with All Sectors of the front."
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Teresa García, a Buenos Aires senator from the Union for the Homeland party, addressed the recent preliminary approval of the bill that allows for indefinite reelection for Buenos Aires legislators, municipal councilors, and school counselors. This generated a wave of reactions both within and outside the political arena…
By CNN Radio Argentina Teresa García, a Buenos Aires senator from Unión por la Patria, referred to the recent medium sanction that enabled the indefinite re-election of Buenos Aires legislators, municipal councillors and school counselors generated a wave of reactions both inside and outside the political arc. In CNN Primera Mañana, she defended the measure arguing that “this is a return to the original constitutional framework, before the restr…
After the Senate of the province of Buenos Aires gave half a sanction to the bill that proposes indefinite re-election for provincial legislators, councillors and school counselors, from the opposition criticized in harsh terms the approval that was defined by the vote of the titular Buenos Aires lower house, Verónica Magario, after being tied in 22. One of the first to question the vote was the former Minister of Buenos Aires Security and curre…
Leaders of the entire political arch questioned the approval of the bill in the Senate of the province of Buenos Aires.
The Buenos Aires Upper House approved the bill after a vote that ended in a tie and that Lt.Governor Verónica Magario was in charge of dispatching
The opaque Buenos Aires parliament that approved the indefinite re-election of the legislators themselves produced in recent decades a single news story: Julio Rigau’s misdeeds, “Chocolate.”
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