After the failed session in the national Congress due to lack of quorum, Cordova seeks to move forward now with its own initiative Clean Sheet in the local Legislature. There are currently two projects in progress: one promoted by the government and the other by the opposition.
In recent days, in the heat of the failed debate in the national parliament, which was promoted by the PRO and emptied by Unión por la Patria (UP) and legislators from various parties, including some from La Libertad Avanza (LLA), the administration of Llaryora seeks to have an indigenous law.
Córdoba pushes Clean Record law
After the failed session in Congress, the national representative for Córdoba Carlos Gutierrezfrom the Encuentro Federal bloc, denounced the existence of “a pact between the national government and Kirchnerism.” “A strong example of this is having refused to give #Quorum to a session to approve the Clean File project,” he warned.
He considered, at the same time, that without this approved initiative, “the agreement with the national government paves Cristina’s way to the candidacy next year.” And he closed: “The ruling party wants CFK in the center of the ring, it wants her as a rival and that is part of its electoral strategy for 2025.”
It is worth remembering that in the failed session in Congress, UP, part of LLA, Federal Innovation – a block that brings together missionary leaders from Salta and Rio Negro – and part of the Federal Meeting (EF), where the Córdoba legislators are, were absent.
Specifically, four deputies from Córdoba were absent from the meeting: Pablo Carro yy Gabriela Estevez (UP) and Natalia de la Sota and Alejandra Torres (EF).
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The Legislature of Córdoba.
In the local arena, the sayings of the head of the ruling party, Miguel Sicilianoexcited the promoters of the clean record projects.
“Everything suggests that the topic will be part of the next sessions. We understand that there is political will to make our two projects compatible with those of the UCR. “We understand that the ruling party’s policy is more comprehensive in terms of contemplating crimes, always thinking that it means preventing the candidacies of those who have been sentenced in the second instance,” the leader of Hacemos Unidos por Córdoba told La Voz del Interior.
Now, Llaryora’s management is seeking an agreement with the Radical Civic Union (UCR) with the aim of unifying criteria and dealing with one of the two bills in the pipeline.
Radical initiative
In this regard, the radical legislator Brenda Austin He highlighted the statements of the head of the ruling party’s block and commented that it is common sense that those who wish to hold public positions do not have convictions for corruption, highlighting that “the money that goes into the pocket is not in hospitals or schools.”
“Córdoba has numerous examples of officials committed to criminal proceedings that end in positions of power,” Austin warned.
In this vein, he explained that Clean Record establishes a limit for those who face second-instance convictions and denounced that “The causes of corruption are very slow and often advance when power is no longer in power.”
During her work as a national representative, Brenda Austin co-authored a Clean File project at the national level, which was presented in 2017.
Source: Ambito

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