Santoro on the Omnibus Law: “I think they are going to get a favorable vote in general and complications in particular”

The deputy of Union for the Fatherland, Leandro Santoro, considered that the Omnibus Bill, called “Law of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines”, which this morning obtained a favorable opinion in a plenary session of committees of the Lower House, will have “a favorable vote in general” but with “complications in particular”. The opposition legislator indicated that “the problem is the delegated powers” and remarked that the ruling party is “extorting the opposition” when they claim “that they are going to review the accounts of the provinces.” You may also be interested in: Omnibus law: the ruling party obtained a majority opinion and is looking for the half sanction”What is this to tell a governor: ‘Look, I’m not going to give you money to pay salaries’, so that they change the vote of a deputy,'” he said in a communication with Radio 10. “This is crazy, it doesn’t make sense, it’s impossible. They are complying with the formality to get an express dispatch,” he added, while noting that “this government is showing that it is not concerned in the least about republican forms.” Meanwhile, Santoro explained that “the law that is going to come out is completely different” in relation to the first bill presented in Congress, and anticipated: “I think they are going to get a favorable vote in general and complications in particular.” In this way, the deputy argued that the government “brings the discussion of the reinstatement of Earnings for the fourth category to attract governors and use the governors so that the deputies vote in favor” of their project.

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