Town meeting (CA) continues to strengthen its campaign to collect signatures to reach a plebiscite for the bill debt restructuring to natural persons and in the last hours he added the support of the deputy of the National Party, Nancy Núñez Soler.
The rebel party of the Multicolor Coalition, which announced that it has already collected 13,000 signatures, now has the support of Núñez Soler, who considered through his social networks that “the solution to people’s problems must find us on the same path.”
By joining the CA campaign, the legislator for the department of Paysandu He maintained that “the indebtedness due to the very high legal interests that those who must resort to a loan pay today, has to have a limit.”
The deputy added ballots at her headquarters to sign and enable the plebiscite, which, if validated, would take place within the framework of next year’s elections. When arguing in favor of it, she stated that, after the pandemic, it is key to provide a solution to people’s concerns about having a home.
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The collection of Cabildo Abierto signatures advances successfully
Meanwhile, since Town meeting They assure that they have already collected more than 13,000 signatures in their initiative “No + usury, sign for a fair debt” or simply “For a fair debt”, as confirmed by the spokesperson for the party’s plebiscite commission, Enrique Montagno.
For Montagno, “Expectations are being exceeded” and he acknowledged that the campaign is making strong progress internally. “This is where the issue of signatures has increased the most, fundamentally in the border departments such as Artigas, Leap, Paysandu, Rivera, Long Hill and Rocha“.
As part of the strategy, CA covered some 137 locations throughout the country from some 270 street teams, establishing tables and stands in areas where there is agglomeration of people, such as squares or near cultural and sporting events.
What does the claim in favor of debtors consist of?
The party that leads Guido Manini Ríos must collect some 280,000 signatures for the popular consultation to be enabled and, for this to happen, the political lobby leader believes that the plebiscite will be endorsed by people from any party, since “there is half Uruguay who has problems.”
In the document, CA maintains that debtor law No. 18,212, implemented in 2007, is unconstitutional and can be classified as usury, because the interests far exceed 100%.
In the run-up to the launch of the signature collection, Manini Rios He maintained that “they tried to achieve a law for three years, they sought the contribution of other political groups and there was none”, in a critical tone towards the other actors in the coalition.
Source: Ambito