The pro-government deputy targeted her colleagues for support for the presidential veto. She called on them to “pay close attention” to how they will vote.
The deputy of La Libertad Avanza, Lilia Lemoine, He launched a strong warning to his colleagues in the bloc for the vote that will take place this Wednesday and assured that Those who speak out against the presidential veto to pension reform will be considered “traitors.”
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Lemoine, who is leading a crusade in the media against leaders and members of his space, including the vice president Victoria Villarruel, He put his fellow libertarians in the crosshairs Lower Housewho will have to decide whether to approve or reject the veto.


“Any LLA deputy (or one who has gone to another bloc) who votes against the veto of the law that seeks to break the State on Wednesday will be a traitor to all the people who voted for Milei,” he said on his social media account “X”. He also called on people to “pay close attention to what happens this Wednesday.”
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Any LLA deputy (or one who has gone to another bloc) who votes against the veto of the law that seeks to break the State this Wednesday will be a traitor to all the people who voted for Milei.
So I invite everyone to pay close attention to what happens this Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/qOS2u8tpXi— Lilia Lemoine (@lilialemoine) September 9, 2024
Deputies called for a session on the retirement veto
The libertarian deputy’s call to attention towards her colleagues comes hours after the Chamber of Deputies will call a special session for this Wednesday at 11, with the aim of dealing with the veto on pensions imposed by the government of Javier Milei.
The opposition called for dialogue presented a request for a special session to reject Javier Milei’s veto on pensions. Radicalism, Encuentro Federal and Coalición Cívic requested a session for this Wednesday. However, to achieve their goal they will have to gather the support of two thirds of those present.
On the other hand, the ruling party, together with related blocs such as the PRO, is already working to ensure that the opposition does not gather the two-thirds: to do so, it must gather 86 votes, if all 257 legislators were present in the session hall.
Source: Ambito

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