The veto on pensions, security, economic situation and management perspectives were some of the topics discussed by the Chief of Staff.
Report by Fernando Brovelli
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Guillermo Francos On Wednesday, he spent an hour introducing his first management report as Chief of Staffin the grounds of the Chamber of DeputiesThe meeting continues with questions from the legislators that the official answers immediately.


Before the session, The Cabinet Office received 3,535 queries of the legislators, who were unified into 2,135: the bloc of Union for the Homeland was the one that questioned the official the most with 1,041 questions, followed by the bench of the Radical Civic Union (401), the PRO (208), Federal Meeting (143) and the Civic Coalition (131). In the previous incident, on May 15, Nicholas Posse answered 1,286 questions.
Guillermo Francos’ main definitions in the House of Representatives
The top ten phrases of the Chief of Staff in his speech to Congress were:
- On legislative management: “There is no government in the world that has managed to pass laws that change the country in such a profound way and lay the foundations for growth and stability.”
- On veto on pension increases: “The sanction of the bill that establishes modifications to the pension mobility regime does not constitute a mature and responsible act because it establishes exorbitant expenses […] “We must avoid illusions of unfounded improvements.”
- On financial situation: We solved the famous Leliqs ball. […] We reorganized the payment of the external debt, meeting all the due dates. All this without the Treasury receiving financing from the Central Bank.
- On access to credit“Macroeconomic stabilization and expectations have allowed the private sector to regain its genuine demand for credit, an essential input for financing production.”
- About the law Bases: “A huge milestone in this administration […] which sets in motion a different expectation for economic activity.”
- About the Flag Plan in Rosario: “The coordination of the national, provincial and municipal governments of Rosario put an end to a city dominated by narcoterrorism.”
- About Justice“It is a priority for us to appoint suitable judges to fill the 305 vacancies in the Judiciary throughout the country.”
- On reorganization of the State“We closed ministries and organizations with enormous structures, few management results and very focused on the dissemination of political propaganda with the resources of all Argentines.”
- About education“The National Literacy Plan is a historical debt of our country, which has not been able to guarantee an educational system that allows young people to develop their lives in freedom.”
- On the management balance: “Under the leadership of President Milei, we are carrying out radical transformations that will put the country on the path of growth and development that we abandoned so long ago.”
Source: Ambito

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