In addition to the university, Guillermo Francos anticipated a proposal to charge another essential service for foreigners

In addition to the university, Guillermo Francos anticipated a proposal to charge another essential service for foreigners

October 5, 2024 – 21:19

The Chief of Staff analyzed the legislative scenario regarding the treatment of the presidential veto of the educational financing law.

The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francosconfirmed this Saturday that The Government is working on a proposal to pay university and public health fees for foreigners. “With 53% poor, is it fair that we are providing services to foreigners?” he argued.

After the massive university march and the veto of the higher education financing law, the Government is advancing in the installation of a side issue in the face of the dispute to reject or confirm the veto in Congress.

“If we are living in a country with 53% poor and children in 70% poverty, is it fair that we are providing services to foreigners when we cannot assist our own? We have to be more aware. The issue is being analyzed and we are going to make a concrete proposal,” Francos confirmed in an interview on Radio Miter.

He also referred to the charging for care in public hospitals, which is already applied in different provinces. “We have to be fair with the Argentines to whom we must give all the services we can and open the doors to foreigners, but that they take care of the cost of their education and their health, because we have been very generous“, held Franks.

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The Government plans to pay university fees for foreigners.

The Government plans to pay university fees for foreigners.

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Francos admitted that “society does not understand” the veto

He chief of staff he questioned this Saturday at opposition for his intention to reject the veto of the university financing law. “Tell me where the funds come from”he questioned and assured that “what the Government intends is to clarify where State funds are invested, and whether or not it is done efficiently.”

In an interview on Radio Con Vos, Franks explained that the end of the veto is to search for “there is responsible spending” by the Government. According to the Chief of Staff, there would be a fiscal deficit, “the generator of Argentina’s ills.”

Finally, he stated that the president Javier Milei “is not thinking about whether he wins or loses politically with a measure he takes” since he is not a “classic politician who measures the costs that a measure may have.”

Source: Ambito

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