“I want to make a matter of privilege against the Executive Branch and the senators what Votoron and were complicit in approving the slave labor reformwhich takes us back to the 19th century, which does not benefit the workers at all. And also because of the great repression that the Government unleashed yesterday in the face of the immense mobilization that developed despite the betrayal of the CGT leadership,” he stated. Nicolás del Cañonational deputy for the PTS in the Left Unity Front in this Thursday’s session in Deputies which deals with the project of a new Juvenile Penal Regime of the ruling party that intends to reduce the age of punishment to 14 years.
“Without some Peronist votes, the labor reform would not have been voted on in the Senate. We are talking about Flavia Royón (from Salta) and the people of Tucumán who respond to Governor Jaldo, who said that he was going to cut Milei’s wig and now he is giving her hair. Also the PJ of Córdoba,” he added.
“Everything is so scandalous that we are still finding out details of the text. In other words, the senators voted without knowing. And they want to advance here also in the Chamber of Deputies in an express procedure on Wednesday, February 25,” he stated.
The seven Peronist votes in favor of the labor reform
They are senators who respond to governors such as Osvaldo Jaldo from Tucuman, Rolando Figueroa from Neuquén, Gustavo Sáenz from Salta, the missionary Hugo Passalaqua and Martín Llaryora from Córdoba.
Those senators are Beatriz Ávila (Independencia bloc), Julieta Corroza (La Neuquinidad), Flavia Royón (First the Salteños), Carlos Arce (Concordia Misiones Front), Sonia Decut (Concordia Misiones Front) and Alejandra Vigo (United Provinces). And also from the United Provinces, Corrientes senator Carlos Espínola voted in favor.
In a subsequent intervention, Del Caño referred to the project for a new Juvenile Penal Regime.
🏛️Special session in the Chamber of Deputies: the deputy intervenes @NicolasdelCano
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