The arrest of Senator Edgardo Kueider in Paraguay, carrying more than 200,000 dollars, cryptocurrencies, Argentine and Paraguayan pesos, in one of at least five trips made in recent months, once again reveals the existence of one of the reported corruption mechanisms by the Left Front since the beginning of the treatment of the Base Law and the Fiscal Package.

Christian Castillo, one of the authors of the project that the FIT presented this Thursday in Congress, highlights that if these laws were approved, it was thanks to the votes of Kueider (who had arrived on the ballot of the then Frente de Todos, headed in his presidential formula by Alberto Fernández and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner), such as those of Neuquén senator Lucila Crexell (of the Neuquén Popular Movement) and Carlos Espínola from Corrientes (also elected on the lists of the Peronism). Their votes, as the left remembers, were key to the tie of 36 votes to 36 votes that enabled Vice President Victoria Villarruel, who presides over the Senate, to give her tie-breaking vote.

That was one more example of a treatment that from its origin was completely flawed, full of maneuvers in the debate in committees and in the chambers of both Chambers, with multiple complaints of kickbacks, bribery, bribes and irregular payments, even for possible assignments of public resources and/or contracts with the State, which “may have interfered or vitiated wills during the treatment and in pursuit of the approval of these laws,” as the left denounces again with the bill that we reproduce below.

“Kueider’s expulsion confirms that bribes were paid to approve the Base Law. Therefore, the law is null,” Myriam Bregman explained in this regard, while her colleague Nicolás del Caño highlighted that “it was exposed to everyone that the basic law is the new Banelco Law and we have been denouncing it for months, they can no longer look the other way.”

Let us remember that, with the practices of the most rancid of the political caste, and in a procedural leap for the institutionalization of the “parliamentary thread”, behind the backs of the vast majorities on which its consequences fall, the Base Law and the Fiscal Package They were dealt with in the midst of brutal repressions aimed at supporting their vote with a greater criminalization of social protest, with dozens of detainees, injured and hospitalized within the framework of the mobilizations to Congress in rejection of these two laws.

“Repression and corruption were the tools that the government used, together with the collaborationist opposition, to pass these mega laws that condense a setback of more than a century in terms of labor and democratic rights,” emphasized Alejandro Vilca. .

The delegation of powers to President Javier Milei; the attack on public employment and job stability; looting, the advance of extractivism and the delivery of natural common goods, are some of the multiple provisions that emerge from those mega-laws that the left seeks to be annulled in the National Congress.

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Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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