He Senate The project of SUSPENSION OF THE STEP approved by the Chamber of Deputies. The ruling party aspires to turn it into law between February 18 and 19.
He Plenary of the Constitutional Affairs Commission is cited for 15 in order to deal and sign an opinion on the project that suspends the primary elections planned for August.
The camera of Deputies approved last Thursday with a majority of 162 votes The project to suspend the PASSED During this year.
It will be the first meeting of that parliamentary organism from the expulsion of Entre Rican Edgardo Kueider, currently arrested in Paraguay and who presided over that commission, so prior to the treatment of that project, the new headline must be chosen.
The meeting will be opened by the vice president of the commission, Sandra Mendoza, A Tucuman legislator near the former governor and current senator Juan Manzur.
The Government negotiates wills to suspend the step
To punish that initiative that avoids the primary 37 votes are requiredand to sign the opinion, ten rubrics are needed.
So far the ruling party, which has 6 members, has the support of the 7 members of the PRO and five of space United Provinces.
They could also accompany Together we are Río Negro and the two Senators Missions of the Front for Concord. The unknown is what will the Santacruceños do Natalia Gadana and José María Carambia.
The UCR that has 13 members, but is on license Victor Zimmermann And just tomorrow you can determine how many of that dozen radicals are willing to vote the suspension of PASSED.
The head of that bench, Eduardo Vischi, He voted in favor of the Government in the Base Law and argued in several sessions in favor of eliminating the step, the opposite of what the president of the National Committee of the UCR, The also senator Martin Lousteau, One of the preferred whites of libertarians in social networks.
In this context, the decision of the 34 legislators of Union for the Homeland (UXP)and whether or not the divisions that were seen during the vote in the camera of Deputies
In the Lower house, 25 deputies voted in favor of the PASSED, 24 abstained and 43 did it against.
Source: Ambito

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