The Government made its Clean Record project official: it makes it impossible for people with second-instance convictions to apply

The Government made its Clean Record project official: it makes it impossible for people with second-instance convictions to apply

The proposal, which will be submitted for debate in the Chamber of Deputies, also prohibits convicted citizens from being part of the Executive Branch cabinet.

Mariano Fuchila

Late on Friday and before his trip to the United States, Javier Milei signed the Clean Record project which will be discussed in the Chamber of Deputies in extraordinary sessions.

The initiative supports part of the project presented by the PRO last year and makes it impossible for people convicted by the crimes of fraud, influence peddling, illicit enrichment, negotiations incompatible with the exercise of public functions and concealment, although they do not have a condemnation signed by the Supreme Court. In that sense, a second instance conviction will be enough to deny the possibility of running.

The proposal that will begin to be debated on January 20 also prohibits citizens with conviction join the cabinet of the Executive Branch. They will also not be able to hold diplomatic positions or be elected as undersecretaries.

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The news was made official by the presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorniwho published on his social networks: “They said everything but nothing was true: Moments ago, the President of the Nation signed the bill called ‘clean record’. “The true ‘pact’ is with all those who want a free and prosperous country.”

Extraordinary sessions 2025: the topics that would be discussed in Congress

  • Compensation Law and index of Losses Update (Deputies).
  • Regime Trial in Absentee (Deputies).
  • Regime reiteration and unification of sentences (Deputies).
  • Reform Law for the Electoral Strengthening (Deputies).
  • Clean Sheet (Deputies).
  • Anti-mafia Law (Senate).
  • Documents by Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla for the Supreme Court of Justice (Senate).

Source: Ambito

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