The lobbying legislators brought their positions closer to the other ruling blocs prior to voting on the Accountability.
Open Town Hall (CA) and the other partners of the Multicolor Coalition reached an agreement in principle to vote in favor of the reallocation of funds for the salaries of the military.
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The lobbying legislators brought their positions closer to the other ruling blocs, in an effort to unite positions prior to the vote on the Accountability, which will take place in the Commission of the Senate this Tuesday at 2:00 p.m.


From the Executive power would have lowered the green light to CA’s claims for an item of 406 million pesos, in an attempt to peacefully pass a favorable vote on the Accountability. This would imply an increase of 1,000 pesos from soldiers to lieutenant colonels.
The senator of National Party (PN), Rodrigo Blaswho assumed the seat left vacant Gustavo Penadés After the scandals over allegations of sexual abuse of minors, he said at a press conference that “granting funds to military personnel is a decision that we all have (the Executive Branch and the coalition).”
“The issue is to reach a figure that is sufficient for military personnel and that enables an agreement with CA. I am optimistic,” said the senator.
“When you reassign you give life to one thing and kill another”
“100% of the Budget It is reassignable, the issue is the responsibility that when a reassignment gives life to one thing and kills another,” he indicated. “Every reassignment has to be consistent with the objectives, if for a certain thing I have to liquidate the Health Plan Mental or taking money from education, it can be technically reassigned, but it is not convenient.”
After being asked if this was what was happening with this fund intended for the militarythe legislator assured that “no”, and argued that “what we are looking for is the figure that we can reallocate without generating a greater deficit or a disaster in any of the policies,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito