Milei Vetoes Aid Fund for Flood-Ravaged Bahía Blanca
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The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, vetoed this Tuesday the emergency law for the city of Bahía Blanca and other localities of the province of Buenos Aires, affected in March by floods that caused great destruction and 18 deaths, which allocated 200 billion pesos (about 17 billion dollars) to the reconstruction of the area. The law approved last June 4 at the Argentine Congress declared the emergency for 180 days in the affected areas and …
Argentine President Vetoes Emergency Law for Flooded Areas - teleSUR English
Bahia Blanca, a city of about 350,000 people, was hit by torrential rains on March 7. On Tuesday, Argentine President Javier Milei vetoed an emergency law that would have allocated approximately US$170 billion in aid to Bahia Blanca and other towns in Buenos Aires province that were devastated by floods in March. RELATED: Research Reveals That Child Poverty in Argentina Reached a Record in 2024 Passed by Congress on June 4, the law declared a 18…
The President, together with Francos and Bullrich, signed a decree to annul the measure that came out of Congress; created a special fund of $200,000,000,000 to rebuild the city and provided subsidies for those affected
The rule repeals the 200 billion pesos fund that Congress had created.All the government's news, in a minute-by-minute coverage.
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