Government prepares a decree to deregulate the economy

Government prepares a decree to deregulate the economy

Within the framework of the economic reform package announced in the last few hours by the minister of economy, Luis Caputothe Government prepares a decree of necessity and urgency (DNU) so that some of the official decisions do not go through the National Congress.

This was confirmed to Ambit official sources who participated in the Cabinet meeting that took place this Thursday morning in the Eva Perón Room. The same sources also indicated that It is possible that the decree will come out on Monday of next week.

The Government argued to this medium that due to the “inheritance received” and with the objective of carrying out the economic program of Javier Mileithey considered that it would be “natural for Congress to give up its powers,” They said when comparing the request to the legislative branch with Alberto Fernández’s management during the pandemic.

Along the same lines, they pointed out that “there are several issues in which legislative delegations will be requested” and they pointed out that “there are several issues in which legislative delegations will be requested” and that the DNU that is being prepared “is more linked to the deregulation” of various aspects that do not need to go through the National Congress, especially those related to economic announcements.

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Javier Milei entering Casa Rosada.

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The decision was discussed this morning in the meeting that the president led with his ministers. There, the package of laws that will be sent to the Congress. On this last point, the vice president Victoria Villarruel He told journalists accredited at the Government House that next week the so-called “omnibus law” will be introduced, although he did not specify whether it will be introduced through the Chamber of Deputies or Senators. “It will depend on the topic,” he argued.

Regarding the votes needed to approve this package of measures, the Milei government emphasizes that “there is good predisposition from many sectors and governors, including Peronism.”

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Vice President Victoria Villarruel.

Vice President Victoria Villarruel.

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Javier Milei prepares his first official trip

It was also confirmed this Thursday that Milei will attend the World Economic Forum held in the Swiss town of Davos in mid-January, which will be his first official trip. Although the delegation that will accompany him has not yet been confirmed, it is being studied to extend the tour and for the president to visit other points such as Israel, the Vatican and Ukraine.

The meeting of ministers took place from 9 a.m. until minutes before 11 a.m., like the previous days, in the Eva Perón Room, on the first floor of the Goverment house.

The head of state arrived at the Casa Rosada from the Libertador hotel to lead the new Cabinet meeting, while the presidential spokesperson’s press conference was held in the conference room. Manuel Adorni.

The meeting was attended by the Chief of Staff, Nicolás Posse, and the Ministers of the Interior, Guillermo Francos; of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, Diana Mondino; of Defense, Luis Petri; and Economy, Luis Caputo.

Also present were the heads of the Infrastructure portfolios, Guillermo Ferraro; of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libarona; of Health, Mario Russo; of Security, Patricia Bullrich; and Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello.

Likewise, the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, joined today’s meeting; the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem; the Secretary of Legal and Technical, Javier Herrera Bravo; the Secretary of Communication and Press, Belén Stettler; the presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni, as well as José Rolandi, from the Head of the Cabinet of Ministers, and the president of the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA), Santiago Bausilli.

In addition, it was reported that Federico Sturzenegger and Mario Lugones joined in a second part of the meeting.

Source: Ambito

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