Álvaro Delgado proposes negotiating with Argentina changes in the binational commissions

Álvaro Delgado proposes negotiating with Argentina changes in the binational commissions

The Secretary of the Presidency, Alvaro Delgadoproposed to review ON Argentina the functioning of the binational commissions in the midst of the conflict generated by the discretionary appointments in Big Jump and presumably the CARU.

“It is a good opportunity for the Uruguayan government, through the Foreign Ministry, to speak with the Argentine Foreign Ministry to discuss the legal framework and the functioning and controls of this type of binational organization,” considered Delgado, who added that he It seemed right to “take away discretion to these binational organizations.”

The statements of the Secretary of the Presidency and favorite to remain with the presidential candidacy for the National Party (PN) facing the 2024 elections, arrive with one week left until the Broad Front (FA) question the ministers of Economy and Finance (MEF), Azucena Arbelecheand Foreign Affairs, Francisco Bustillofor the appointments in Salto Grande.

“What makes the most noise is discretion,” he stressed. Alvaro Delgadowho stressed that any change must be made in common agreement with the Argentine government.

The interpellation of Arbeleche and Bustillo will be on Tuesday, October 3 at the Chamber of Deputies and for this the Wide Front has some support from Town meeting (CA), in tense negotiations with the Executive for reassignments of the Accountability in favor of military.

The reasons why the opposition advanced with the procedure, despite the resignation of Carlos Albisu in front of the Mixed Technical Commission of Salto Grande, there are two: on the one hand, the hiring of councilors of the National Party that resulted in the direct entry of 35 people in three years to positions that should have been competitive; and, on the other hand, the allocation of an additional budget item for 200 million pesos – which, although the MEF indicated that it was for “operating costs”, the opposition suggests that the destination was the high salaries of the irregularly hired.

Source: Ambito

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