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Opposition legislators argued that the government violates the Constitution by signing a DNU and not treating it as a law in Congress
In March but 1989, the government of Raúl Alfonsín, passed its sixth year of office. Little was missing for the early elections and inflation had taken over, again, the top of the newspapers and the revenues of the Argentines. To give a rudder blow to the worn Spring Plan, the President changed his Minister of Economy. Technician Juan Vital Sourrouille left office and was replaced by a man of political race: Juan Carlos Pugliese, former presiden…
The inter-block of senators and senators of Union for the Homeland (UxP) sent Tuesday a letter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to express its rejection of DNU 179/25 of President Javier Milei, “for authorizing himself a new debt with that body without going through the National Congress, violating what the National Constitution and Law 27.612 determine,” said the legislators.
"Our strength will not recognize this agreement either this debt or the commitments made to violate the Constitution and the laws in force," UxP senators warned the IMF authorities.
Legislators warned the head of the International Monetary Fund that Milei's UND to close a new agreement with the agency contradicts the Constitution. They also pointed out that the government is "desperated by the lack of dollars."
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