By just 13 votes, the two-thirds needed to insist on the pension mobility that President Javier Milei vetoed to avoid a slight increase in pensions were not achieved. This victory of the Government was preceded by denials with radicals and governors, even with the direct participation of the president.

The majority of the Tucuman deputies provided great support to the libertarian adjustment, since six of the nine parliamentarians voted in favor of maintaining the presidential veto.

The Peronists Gladys Medina, Augustin Fernandez y Elia Fernandez de Mansilla of the “Independence” bloc voted in favor of the presidential veto. The deputies who answer to the governor Oswald Jaldo They abstained from voting in favor of the pension reform when it was originally discussed and now they changed their vote to favor Milei.

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In addition to the Jaldistas, Mariano Campero He was one of the radicals who pancaked his vote after a meeting with Milei and went from voting in favor of the increase for retirees to voting for the veto that nullifies it.

In addition to the Jaldistas, the Government already had the votes of Paula Omodeo (I THINK) and Gerardo Huesenmember of the official bloc.


Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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