Under Pressure From the UCR and the Governors, the Government Postponed the Private Property Project Once Again.
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Patricia Bullrich had to ask that the session move to an intermediate quarter until August 6.The ruling party did not have the votes to approve the government's proposal that deregulates the sale of land to foreigners.
Finally, the Senate decided to postpone until August 6 the treatment of the draft Law on the Non-Violability of Private Property, one of the initiatives promoted by the government of Javier Milei that proposes, among other changes, to relax the restrictions on the purchase of rural land by foreigners and to modify aspects of the Law on the Management of Fire. After an extensive debate, the House moved to an intermediate fourth. In this context, …
The session fell to deal with the law of inviolability of private property and generated tensions between Patricia Bullrich and Federico Sturzenegger. The Senate moved to an intermediate quarter until August 6.
The Senate decided this Thursday to move to an intermediate fourth until August 6 to continue the treatment of the bill on the Inviolability of Private Property, after the government failed to gather the necessary votes to approve the initiative. The main differences arose around the rural land regime [...]
President Javier Milei again defended the right to private property and said that those who oppose it "are the enemies of progress, they are responsible for the Argentine decadence." In turn, he said he will be re-elected as head of state in 2027 and trusted that a new stage will open in Argentina. "There are 100 years of libertarianism coming," he anticipated. First, Milei referred to the postponement of the debate on the Law on the Inviolabili…
The senator for La Pampa, Daniel Kroneberger (UCR), proposed a series of changes to the ruling that the national government took to the Senate session to pass the law on the inviolability of private property and among which are included a series of modifications to the law of Lands. “I want reforms in the original project of the national government, if there are not those changes, I vote against it on August 6 next,” the Panamanian legislator su…
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