“Thank you for clearing our way so we can move forward. We will continue as always to work to reflect, here and around the world, the identity of our beloved nation,” the letter added.
With 57 affirmative votes, two negative votes and nine abstentions, the Senate of the Nation transformed into law the extension that reached the Upper House with the approval of Deputies on June 15, following a project presented by the Cordovan deputy Pablo Carro of the Front of All.
The law approved today prevents the defunding of organizations such as the Film, Theater and Music Institutes, and the Conabip popular libraries, among other organizations, betting on the consolidation of State policies in cultural material until 2072.
The proposal annulled the modification of law 27432, voted in December 2017 at the request of the government of Mauricio Macri, which stipulated that both the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (Incaa), the National Theater Institute (INT), the Institute Nacional de la Música (Inamu), the popular libraries of the Conabip program and Radio Televisión Argentina (RTA) would stop directly receiving specific tax funds as of January 1, 2023.
Source: Ambito

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