Deputies: the opposition rushes the $LIBRA projects and puts the moratorium back on the agenda
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Deputies: the opposition rushes the $LIBRA projects and puts the moratorium back on the agenda
Opposition blocs asked for a session for this Tuesday, with the scandal written as a main dish. Cabinet Chief Guillermo Francos' report and exhibition also has a date, so Union for the Homeland, the Civic Coalition, Democracy for Always and Federal Meeting called for a session to "first." The reasons.
The opposition returns to the burden with the Libra gate and calls for a session to move forward with a commission of inquiry
Deputies from different opposition spaces requested a special session for next Tuesday, April 8, to try to advance with the offensive against the national government and to form a commission of inquiry that determines responsibilities regarding the so-called Libra gate.The request carries various signatures such as those of the leaders of the bloc of Democracy for Always Pablo Juliano, of Union by the Patria Germán Martínez, of Encuentro Federal…
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