Senate: the Veto Debate for the Atn Entered the Final Straight and the Opposition Will Give the Government Another Setback
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In what is anticipated could become a new legislative defeat for the government, the opposition managed to gather the quorum in the Senate and enabled the session in which it will attempt to reject the veto that President Javier Milei imposed on the law that obliges the executive branch to distribute automatically with the provinces the Contributions of the Treasury of the Nation (ATN). The quorum was reached without setbacks. When the vice-pres…
The upper house has been dealing since 11 o’clock with the distribution of National Treasury Contributions (ATN), in a context marked by continuous legislative setbacks for the government. The opposition will seek to ratify the norm rejected by Casa Rosada
In a new setback for the national government, the Senate rejected on Thursday afternoon President Javier Milei’s veto of the National Treasury Contributions (ATN) Law, which is promoted by the governors to distribute to the provinces the resources of the fund created to deal with emergency situations and financial imbalances. “With 59 affirmative votes, 9 negative votes and 3 abstentions, the insistence on the bill on the distribution of the Nat…
The initiative had been adopted with broad support in July.
Twenty-four hours after having rejected in the Chamber of Deputies the vetoes of the university budget and emergency laws in the Garrahan, the opposition is preparing to give another setback to President Javier Milei in the Senate, where it seeks to keep standing the law of automatic distribution of National Treasury Contributions (ATN)...
The Argentine Senate began on Thursday the session in which an opposition majority intends to turn President Javier Milei's veto to a law that establishes the automatic distribution of state funds to the provinces in a scenario of growing political and economic adversity for the ultra-liberal leader.
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