Nicolás Posse will meet with libertarian senators and deputies before Milei's speech in the Legislative Assembly - Infobae
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February 28, 2024
The Chief of Staff will unite the ruling blocs to protect the parliamentary strategy. A sector of the opposition is already asking him to explain the management in one of the two Chambers
by Mariano Casal
The Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse
The Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse , will receive the senators and deputies of La Libertad Avanza this Friday to protect the parliamentary strategy and show unity, ahead of the speech that Javier Milei will give in Congress with the aim of opening a new period of sessions ordinary.
Posse, one of the most silent officials in the Government, organized the meeting - it would be in the Casa Rosada - with the help of the former deputy and current Secretary of Parliamentary Relations and with Civil Society, Omar De Marchi , who acts as a liaison between the powers. Executive and Legislative.
With the conclave, the Chief of Staff will also try to leave behind the unusual internal conflicts that both libertarian deputies and senators had since the Milei administration began, which did not help to decompress the difficult relations between the ruling party and the opposition. This situation led to a period of extraordinary sessions that did not have a single law approved, and a Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) that deregulates the economy that is on the ropes in the Senate.
The opposition also awaits Posse in Congress. In fact, days ago, radicalism demanded the attendance of one of the President's most trusted officials and also one of the most silent in the Government to the Deputies or the Senate.
The person who made the request was the radical deputy and former vice president, Julio Cobos , who noted: “On December 10, Milei took office. However, to date his chief of staff, Nicolás Posse , has avoided making public statements. Reporting on the progress of the government is a constitutionally established republican duty.”
The secretary of parliamentary relations, Omar De Marchi, together with Javier Milei
According to the Mendoza legislator, “taking note of the actions, projects and programs that the National Executive Branch promotes is also a citizen need that should not only take the form of official advertising, but also provide responses and periodic reports.” by the main officials.”
In the initiative that Cobos signed along with other members of the Radical Civic Union in the Lower House, such as Pamela Verasay (Mendoza), Atilio Benedetti (Entre Ríos) and Fernando Carbajal (Formosa), among others, the request was based on “ The National Constitution, in its article 101, strictly establishes that the head of the Cabinet of Ministers must attend Congress at least once a month, alternatively to each of its Chambers, to report on the progress of the government, without prejudice to the provisions of article 71″.
The presentations of the Chiefs of Staff in Congress became a headache for almost the presidential administrations of the last 28 years, as Infobae reported days ago. In fact, in a published table of compliance with written and oral reports on those expected between 1995-2020 from Cippec, the one who came close to the best mark - Carlos Menem 's second government - was Macrismo, but both were far from the ideal.
The Kirchner government of Alberto Fernández fared even worse , with officials who were very far from rising to the occasion, such as Santiago Cafiero - former vice president Cristina Kirchner did not even stay to listen to him in the room when he was going to speak to the Upper house- and Juan Manzur . Only Agustín Rossi showed signs of better intentions - he also fell by the wayside - in terms of complying with the mandate of the Constitution.
In recent weeks, Posse began to be under the scrutiny of the opposition for his suggestive discretion and lack of desire to generate bridges with sectors that call themselves “dialogueists.” He was also targeted by a sector of the ruling party due to alleged dalliances with personal situations of members of La Libertad Avanza unrelated to the management. However, the Chief of Staff is one of the President's most trusted line.
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Nicolás Posse se reunirá con senadores y diputados libertarios antes del discurso de Milei en la Asamblea Legislativa
El jefe de Gabinete unirá a los bloques oficialistas para blindar la estrategia parlamentaria. Un sector de la oposición ya le pide que exponga sobre la gestión en alguna de las dos Cámaras
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February 28, 2024
The Chief of Staff will unite the ruling blocs to protect the parliamentary strategy. A sector of the opposition is already asking him to explain the management in one of the two Chambers
by Mariano Casal
The Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse
The Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse , will receive the senators and deputies of La Libertad Avanza this Friday to protect the parliamentary strategy and show unity, ahead of the speech that Javier Milei will give in Congress with the aim of opening a new period of sessions ordinary.
Posse, one of the most silent officials in the Government, organized the meeting - it would be in the Casa Rosada - with the help of the former deputy and current Secretary of Parliamentary Relations and with Civil Society, Omar De Marchi , who acts as a liaison between the powers. Executive and Legislative.
With the conclave, the Chief of Staff will also try to leave behind the unusual internal conflicts that both libertarian deputies and senators had since the Milei administration began, which did not help to decompress the difficult relations between the ruling party and the opposition. This situation led to a period of extraordinary sessions that did not have a single law approved, and a Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) that deregulates the economy that is on the ropes in the Senate.
The opposition also awaits Posse in Congress. In fact, days ago, radicalism demanded the attendance of one of the President's most trusted officials and also one of the most silent in the Government to the Deputies or the Senate.
The person who made the request was the radical deputy and former vice president, Julio Cobos , who noted: “On December 10, Milei took office. However, to date his chief of staff, Nicolás Posse , has avoided making public statements. Reporting on the progress of the government is a constitutionally established republican duty.”
The secretary of parliamentary relations, Omar De Marchi, together with Javier Milei
According to the Mendoza legislator, “taking note of the actions, projects and programs that the National Executive Branch promotes is also a citizen need that should not only take the form of official advertising, but also provide responses and periodic reports.” by the main officials.”
In the initiative that Cobos signed along with other members of the Radical Civic Union in the Lower House, such as Pamela Verasay (Mendoza), Atilio Benedetti (Entre Ríos) and Fernando Carbajal (Formosa), among others, the request was based on “ The National Constitution, in its article 101, strictly establishes that the head of the Cabinet of Ministers must attend Congress at least once a month, alternatively to each of its Chambers, to report on the progress of the government, without prejudice to the provisions of article 71″.
The presentations of the Chiefs of Staff in Congress became a headache for almost the presidential administrations of the last 28 years, as Infobae reported days ago. In fact, in a published table of compliance with written and oral reports on those expected between 1995-2020 from Cippec, the one who came close to the best mark - Carlos Menem 's second government - was Macrismo, but both were far from the ideal.
The Kirchner government of Alberto Fernández fared even worse , with officials who were very far from rising to the occasion, such as Santiago Cafiero - former vice president Cristina Kirchner did not even stay to listen to him in the room when he was going to speak to the Upper house- and Juan Manzur . Only Agustín Rossi showed signs of better intentions - he also fell by the wayside - in terms of complying with the mandate of the Constitution.
In recent weeks, Posse began to be under the scrutiny of the opposition for his suggestive discretion and lack of desire to generate bridges with sectors that call themselves “dialogueists.” He was also targeted by a sector of the ruling party due to alleged dalliances with personal situations of members of La Libertad Avanza unrelated to the management. However, the Chief of Staff is one of the President's most trusted line.