The ruling party is promoting a special session for Thursday, one hour before UP’s request. The presidential spokesperson launched a suggestive survey on social networks.
The Government decided on a counteroffensive against UP’s attempt to expel Senator Edgardo Kueider and proposes that, if that is the decision of the opposition, then the expulsion of all those deputies and senators with open investigations in Justice will also be proposed, to which would call a special session on Thursday to deal with each case.
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Online presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni last night launched a survey on his social networks that asked: Are you in favor of dismissing all Deputies and Senators who have judicial cases?


The list with all the deputies and senators who have cases in Justice would already be compiled and would be analyzed in Thursday’s special to discuss their respective dismissals, the NA agency assures. It is the same day that Unión por la Patria called to discuss the expulsion of the senator who was arrested in Paraguay for currency smuggling.
According to reports, Santiago Cafiero, Máximo Kirchner, Oscar Parrilli, Rodolfo Tailhade and Victoria Tolosa Paz would be on the list and the special session is called for 11, that is, one hour before the time requested by Unión por la Patria.
The ruling party’s argument is to expose the “double standard” of Kirchnerism, which on the one hand condemns Kueider in advance and on the other calls for due process. “They gave us a good idea,” they said near Milei.
Kueider entered the Senate on a Peronist ticket, but a few months after Milei took office he negotiated an agreement, supported the Bases law and was promoted by the Executive to lead the coveted Bicameral Intelligence Commission (although he ultimately did not get that place).
If he must leave his seat, a camp senator would take over in his place, which would complicate things for the ruling party in a Senate where their chances of taking the initiative are already very difficult.
Source: Ambito