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Martín Menem criticized the senators for the delay in processing the Bases Law: “They are taking more time than they should” - Infobae
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Martín Menem criticó a los senadores por la demora en el tratamiento de la Ley Bases: “Se están tomando más tiempo del que deberían”
El titular de la Cámara de Diputados le respondió a los legisladores que pretenden modificar la iniciativa en el Senado: “Veremos si aceptamos las reformas o insistimos con nuestro proyecto”
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May 15, 2024
The head of the Chamber of Deputies responded to the legislators who intend to modify the initiative in the Senate: “We will see if we accept the reforms or insist with our project”
Martín Menem, president of the Chamber of Deputies (REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian)
Faced with the complex panorama that the Bases Law is going through in the Senate, where it will undergo modifications, the head of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem , was upset and sought to put pressure on the legislators for the lack of speed in the treatment of the initiative of the Government.
“I'm surprised, I don't feel comfortable that the package is not yet in the Senate . I heard some senators say that they need more time... this law has been on the table of all Argentines for five months, everyone knows it,” Menem declared. “The senators out there are taking more time than they should ,” he said.
One of the opposition senators who has proposed modifications to the Executive Branch and has questioned his peers who seek a quick treatment of the Bases Law and the fiscal package, is Martín Lousteau, who this Tuesday declared that the work of the opposition legislators is to “improve the law” and that then it will be the Government that “will say whether it agrees or not”; and insisted that “there are senators who want the fiscal package to be approved quickly,” however he believes that it should be “good, not fast.”
In this framework, Martín Menem expressed that “they are fundamental laws” and asked the senators to “work at full speed.” “We are waiting for the law so that the economy rebounds,” he added.
The representative of La Libertad Avanza in Congress assured that “the law is going to pass no matter what ,” and that “when it returns to the Deputies we will see if we accept the reforms or insist on our project.” Beyond the negotiations that the Government is carrying out with the dialogue opposition, "it is not yet incorporated into the text of the law." However, he clarified: “We are patient and we hope he returns” to the Lower House.
In this context, Menem celebrated the single-digit inflation figure published this Tuesday by the INDEC despite the fact that it is still above 8% monthly and highlighted that "the lowering of rates makes banks start working as banks and not as banks." lend money to the Central Bank.” “There is already supply, credit returns and the virtuous circle slowly begins to reconfigure. With the laws it will be much faster,” he said.
“The law is important, it is fundamental, if it is delayed longer it will take longer to get out of this hole. For the economy to rebound faster, the law is going to be important ,” he emphasized in dialogue with LN+ .
Javier Milei Confirmó Que Se Postergaría El Pacto De Mayo
Javier Milei Confirmó Que Se Postergaría El Pacto De Mayo
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Javier Milei Confirmed That The May Pact Would Be Postponed
Milei acknowledged that the Pact with the governors could be postponed: “If it is not in May, it will be in June or July”
Amid the delay in the treatment of the Bases Law in the Senate, this Tuesday President Javier Milei acknowledged that the May Pact could be postponed to another month.“ There is no problem, the structural reforms are for the long term and if it is not in May, it will be in June or July, but sooner or later we are going to do the structural reforms ,” Milei assured in dialogue with C5N .
In this way, the head of state ratified the statements made this morning by his Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francos, who was the first official to announce that the agreement planned with governors, that a first instance had been scheduled for May 25, It could be postponed until the Bases Law is sanctioned.
The plenary session of commissions of the Senate of the Nation resumed for the second consecutive day this week the discussion of the Bases Law and the fiscal package. In a day of more than nine hours of debate, the senators once again addressed the issue of RIGI, as well as issues related to the national industry, the generation of genuine employment and the budgetary problems of Education and Science. The discussion will resume on Thursday.