The exchange is framed after the claims of a space sector, led by its owner Martín Lousteau, for the numbers allocated to the financing of universities, included in the final calculation of the forecast for next year.
This Tuesday, President Javier Milei receives governors of the Radical Civic Union (UCR) within the framework of the negotiations he is leading for the Budget 2025.
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After noon, they crossed the Hall of Busts of Casa Rosada Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe), Carlos Sadir (Jujuy), Gustavo Valdés (Corrientes), Alfredo Cornejo (Mendoza) and Leandro Zdero (Chaco), who will present in the exchange the corresponding claims of their jurisdictions.


Also present on behalf of the Executive are the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos; the deputy head of the Interior, Lisandro Catalán; and the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei.
The exchange is framed by the claims of a space sector, led by its owner Martin Lousteaudue to the numbers allocated to the financing of universities, included in the final calculation of the forecast for next year, and the crossed accusations of the president after the attack on the party’s National Committee.
With this meeting, the libertarian administration will add a new space to the cycle of dialogue that began with the Peronist and allied governors, and that involved those of the PRO, to agree on positions regarding the budget forecast designed for 2025.
In the preview, the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, expressed in a press conference that the meeting with the radicals is in line “with other meetings that the President has had where he explains the progress of the government, where we are going, the next steps that are going to be taken and the reason for some decisions.”
“Why 2025 is set up the way it is set up, and why is open to debate. We understand that there may be modifications and the President explains why the fiscal balance rule is so important,” he concluded.
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