The story began last summer. The government of Javier Milei sent the National Congress a pharaonic project with the objective of redesigning the entire country from top to bottom in favor of the great economic power. A celebration of deregulation, delivery of natural common goods and labor reform.

Since then, parliament has been a scene of chaos. Big businessmen lobbied. The governors negotiated their own thing. The different parties of the regime engaged in tug-of-war. But none of them wanted to overturn the law, far from it. Without the votes of the collaborationists, the Peronists and radicals in wigs, those who provided a key quorum like Lousteau, those who accepted a position or a suitcase, those who voted against but included on their lists people who did vote for or They chatted a lot inside but they were accomplices of their union bosses who refused to mobilize outside: Without all of them, there would have been no Base Law for a government that is a minority in both chambers of the National Congress.. It took them six or seven months, but they finally got it.

However, much more is known today. Edgardo Kueider was arrested in Paraguay with more than $200,000 undeclared. It is worth remembering that without her vote in the Senate there would not have been that tie that Victoria Villaruel later defined with her vote. There is no doubt: the basic law is stained by corruption and is totally null. As was the Banelco Law of the Fernando de la Rúa government at the time.

Even so, today the main hegemonic media is dedicated to hiding the obvious. They fill their spaces with the statements of Javier Milei and Victoria Villarruel fighting each other, with looking for “culprits” in Luis Juez or Sandra Arroyo Salgado, with speculations about Macrism or radicalism towards 2025 or with how Kirchnerism was located. They are complicit in carrying out an operation to hide that none of all these parties want to do the obvious, which is to declare the total nullity of the corrupt law. Everyone is speculating about the next elections and no one wants to do what is inappropriate, which is to turn this law enormously favorable to the powerful while it is terribly adjusted to retirees, public education, health or salaries.

The diary Clarion He went so far as to say that the left had a “curious interpretation” of the scandal by saying that the law should be null and void. Is it so curious to say that a corrupt law has no validity? The “curious” thing should be legitimizing this scandal. And to think that some media talk so much about “republic.”

This is a large-scale cover-up operation: They want to protect the interests of big capital that gains from the Bases Law and hide the complicity of liberals, macristas, Peronists and radicals who do not want to bring it down.

This December 20 there will be a great mobilization 23 years after the 2001 rebellion and one year of free government. Among our flags it will read very large: down with the corrupt law!

Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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