Starting this Thursday, All Senate employees They will have to enter Congress through a fingerprint system to verify your attendance at the workplace.
The provision signed by the owner of the Senate, Victoria Villarruelaims to “combat employees who collect their salary but do not go to their workplace (also called ‘ñoquis’)”, according to reports from the Upper House.
This new measure comes just days after one of the senators of La Libertad Avanza, Bartholomew Abdalasaid that 13 of his advisers Congress They are in their political campaign in Saint Louis to be governor. “I need to keep the territory alive. My wish is to be governor”he confessed during a television interview.
However, Villarruel has been working on this initiative for some time. Around 3,507 Senate employees registered the footprint between June 10 and July 16.
Article 1 of the standard states that “compliance with the working day It will be accredited and monitored through the Biometric Data Attendance Control Systemthrough which agents must record their entry and exit to their work station on the corresponding devices assigned for this purpose.”
Bartolomé Abdala’s sincerity: he admitted that he has 13 advisors campaigning in San Luis to be governor
Days before this new provision was announced, the libertarian senator admitted during a television interview that the vast majority of his advisors are in his province since his goal is to be governor of San Luis.
The provisional president of the Upper House, a relevant figure in the legislative structure of the libertarian space, admitted that he uses employees hired with Parliament’s money to fulfill his personal desire to be the governor of San Luis. “My desire is to be governor,” he said.
Far from complying with the slogan “anti-caste” that the president promotes Javier Milei, Senator Abdala confessed to having “more than fifteen advisors,” of which the vast majority are in San Luis. “My desire is to be governor and for that I need to maintain a structure“They are my modules, I can use them,” he said.
Source: Ambito