Argentine President refuses to consider reform package in parliament

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Newly elected Argentine President Javier Miley decided not to continue considering the bill and reform package in parliament after the previous unsuccessful vote. This was stated to the TV channel by Oscar Sago, head of the government alliance “Freedom Comes” bloc in the House of Representatives. LN+.

“The bill will no longer be considered as it was sent to Congress,” the parliamentarian said in a meeting with journalists.

According to her, Miley doesn’t think there’s any point in changing the bill any further. Sago does not rule out that the government will decide to implement the planned reforms through parliament in the form of separate bills. This could happen during the regular session, which begins March 1.

The Assembly of Deputies began discussing the bill item by item on February 6, after approving it as a whole. However, the meeting was later stopped. This was due to the rejection of provisions giving the president special powers to act by bypassing parliament. The document was returned for consideration by the parliamentary commission. Miley called the MPs who voted against them criminals. The initiative to return the package of legal initiatives belonged to the “Freedom is Coming” blog.

The Argentine government submitted the first version of a comprehensive reform bill to parliament on December 28 last year.

February 2, in the Argentine Congress building passed A protest against the reforms the president insists on. As a result, law enforcement used tear gas and batons against protesters to push people out of the road.

Miley’s early rise to power named personification of the victory of network political structures over hierarchical structures.

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