The Chief of Staff declared if “in the Chamber of Deputies they want to insist with two-thirds in the face of a veto by the President, clearly what the national government is going to do is cut other items.” And he threatened “cuts of all kinds.” If this happens, this will be his first presidential veto and nothing more and nothing less than against one of the sectors most punished by the adjustment: retirees.

Guillermo FrancosChief of Staff replacing Nicolás Posse, defended he presidential veto announced by Javier Miley given the possibility of the half-sanction that the new retirement mobility obtained in Deputies becoming law. If this happens, this will be his first presidential veto and nothing more and nothing less than against one of the sectors most punished by the Government’s justice: retirees.

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Franks He said that “if this were to happen, what some deputies say could happen by insisting with two-thirds in the face of a veto from the President, clearly what the national government is going to do is cut other items to be able to finance what comes out in that law.” He also warned in a totally extortionate tone that if that happens there will be “cuts of all kinds”.

It should be remembered that Milei spoke last Wednesday at the Latam Economic Forum event where he made it clear that his position is to continue adjusting retirees however they see fit. “I’m going to veto everything, I don’t give a damn,” she said.

It must also be remembered that the project of changes in mobility, which was promoted by the Union for the Homeland blocs, the UCR, the Pichetto bloc, the Civic Coalition and Federal Innovation, only implies a recomposition of 8.1% of retirements, if we compare it with what has been lost since January of this year.

The deputies of the Left Front They defended their proposal, reflected in their own opinion, which included a series of comprehensive measures to structurally recompose retirement benefits in accordance with the cost of living, even detailing where to get the resources from, such as the restitution of 33% of employer contributions and taxes to the richest.

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