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“This Outrages the Voter”: 'Communists' Criticized the Indefinite Re-Election Passed in the Buenos Aires Senate

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The average penalty that obtained the rule that seeks to modify the law that limits indefinite re-elections happens when it is a little more than two months before the legislative elections in the province of Buenos Aires. Read more
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After a tie of 22 votes in favour and 22 against (with one abstention), with the tie of the head of the body, Lt.Governor Verónica Magario, the Buenos Aires Senate approved last night a project that allows the indefinite re-election of deputies, senators, councillors and school counselors. The mayors were excluded. The controversial law received the support of Kicilophists, Kirchnerists and the "dissenting Liberals" or "dissidents" Carlos Kikuch…

Verónica Magario, Alfredo Sábat, The opaque Buenos Aires Parliament, which approved the indefinite reelection of its own legislators, has produced only one piece of news in recent decades: the misdeeds of Julio Rigau, "Chocolate." The Senate of the Buenos Aires Legislature approved a law to eliminate the limitation that prevents legislators from seeking reelection more than once. Beyond the reasonableness of the technical arguments, we must pay …

"The half penalty that the project received to allow the indefinite re-election of Buenos Aires legislators, councilors and school counselors, is a true role that shows the worst face of the political caste. The episode has unleashed a strong wave of repudiation." This was pointed out by journalist Jorge Joury in the program "To Things by Name", which Hugo Manzo drives on FM 98.9 and Pinamar TV.

The average penalty that obtained the rule that seeks to modify the law that limits indefinite re-elections happens when it is a little more than two months before the legislative elections in the province of Buenos Aires. Read more

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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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