The ruling continues with its electoral reform plan in the Chamber of Deputies, after guaranteeing a session for this week.
Three key activities in 72 hours: that was the calendar with which the government inaugurated the Extraordinary sessions in deputies. After reaching an opinion for the SUSPENSION OF THE STEPwhich will be voted in session this Thursday, now you will try to gather support for the Clean file project.
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The proposal establishes that a Citizen cannot be a candidate with conviction for crimes of fraud, influence traffic, illicit enrichment, negotiations incompatible with the exercise of public functions and cover -up, although this is not firm in the Supreme Court. Nor can they hold a public office in the Executive Power.


La Libertad advances It has the support of its usual allies (PRO, MID, Independence), besides Federal Innovation, the Civic Coalition and the Radical Civic Union. There would also be a majority accompaniment of Federal Meetingwhich brings them closer to guarantee the majority. Among the rejections appears Union for the Homelandwhich understands that it is an inhibitory project for the president of the Justicialist Party, and the Left Front.
Democracy forever, that propose explicit antagonism with the government, anticipated Scope that will go with their own opinion where they will ask to expand the type of penalties that disable candidacies (Homicide and violationfor example) and interpreted against the desprolijidad of the ruling for parliamentary treatment: “There will be many minority opinions and that taken to the enclosure is a guarantee of chaos. What text is left? You need 129 votes for each article. “
Germán Martínez Cecilia Moureau

Moreau and Martínez, referents of union for the homeland, the main opposition block to a clean file.
Mariano Fuchila
Government advanced with suspension of the step
The Electoral reform designed by Casa Rosada It was the first theme of the Deputies Agendawhich resumed the activity in extraordinary sessions with the debate of the Elimination of primary elections. The government trusted the accompaniment of provincial leaders and found them, after three hours of debate, between dialoguists and Peronists.
The first call of the 2025 legislative cycle was in a plenary of the Constitutional Affairs, Justice and Budget and Finance Commissionswho discussed the “Reform Law for Electoral Strengthening”, Which in addition to the repeal of the Paso aims to limit the gratuity of the Proselitist propagandaexponentially increases the contribution that private ones can make (from a limit of 2% of the total electoral funds, passes to 35%) and hinders the conditions to become a national party.
In these last reforms, the ruling would not have the support of its main allies (PRO, MID)who did endorse the SUSPENSION OF THE STEPwhich would exclusively affect the Electoral calendar 2025. Radicalism had divided positions: Democracy forever did not present an opinion and the UCR He did not support in its entirety. Scope could know that the Cordoba government added its support to the libertarian intention, through its representatives on the bench of Federal Meeting.
That attitude had four replicas among the Peronist deputies of Santiago del Estero and Catamarca (Herreras, Dives, Ginocchio and Nóblega), that signed a minority opinion that made it possible to advance the project of Casa Rosada. The ruling party needed 58 signatures in the debate to walk its proposal: He got 53 in favor with 3 in dissent (Nieri, Sánchez, Soledad Carrizo), while there was another opinion with 5 signatures (of the Peronist provincialists) that guaranteed raising the project to the session. This will occur next Thursday and include security and justice reforms: Reiterance and judgment in absence.
FERNANDO BROVELLI Report.-
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