Lacalle Pou and Argimón outlined the axes of Parliament for this year

Lacalle Pou and Argimón outlined the axes of Parliament for this year

The Vice President of the Republic wants to clarify the priority initiatives prior to what will be the 2024 Elections.

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The Vice President of the Republic, Beatriz Argimónheld a meeting with the President Luis Lacalle Pou seeking to clarify the priority initiatives for the Legislative power prior to what will be the Elections 2024 and the final stretch of the current government administration.

After the meeting that took place last Monday in the Executive Tower, Argimon and Lacalle Pou They discussed the bills that the Parliament should be treated as a priority during the current year.

Likewise, they finalized the details about what the assistance of Lacalle Pou to Parliament on March 2 to review his management over the past year. Argimon He told Subrayado that this is part of “a rich democratic tradition.”

On the other hand, the vice president told the same media that in the course of February she will meet with the coordinators of the political parties that have parliamentary representation to reach agreements on some projects that remain pending.

The financing of political parties, at the center of the debate in Parliament

Argimon maintained that it is “indispensable” that the draft financing of political parties be treated quickly and that it also “be one of the first projects of the year that can be completed.”

However, he stressed that there is still “a long way to go in the year for the government to implement a number of policies that it has been developing,” despite the fact that he senses that Parliament will promote several proposals during these first months.

In November, the Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved the political party financing law, which returned to the Senate after undergoing changes in the articles, which must be endorsed.

The regulations include, among other things, the mandatory banking of all contributions greater than 7 thousand Indexed Units (UI) and limits on the contributions that each candidate can make to their campaign.

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