The space founded by Sergio Massa questioned the government for not addressing the needs of retirees. “They had promised that (the adjustment) would be paid for by the caste,” they reproached.
The Chamber of Deputies’ support for the veto of Javier Milei to the retirement law generated criticism from different sectors of politics. One of them was the Renewal Front, space founded by the former Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, who He questioned the Government for “abandoning” retirees“They do not deserve to be the ones paying for the adjustment,” they reproached.
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This Wednesday, the ruling party managed to validate the Presidential veto that stopped the application of the Retirement Mobility Lawwith which the opposition sought to grant monetary relief to senior citizens and pensioners. The law rewarded an extra income of $15,000 to the pensions, to recover what was lost due to inflation in January of this year, and proposed a new formula to prevent pensions from being at a disadvantage in the face of inflation.


Arguing that the regulations put the fiscal balance, the Government, with the votes of deputies of the PRO and a sector of the UCR, He dealt a blow to the opposition and reaffirmed his position of “zero deficit”but not before receiving harsh criticism from groups of retirees and political sectors.
The Renovador Front against the Government for the adjustment to retirees: “They had promised that the caste would pay”
One of those who expressed himself against the official position was Renewal Front. Through a statement, the massism crossed the Executive power for using a tax justification to avoid applying the legislation. “It is possible to be fiscally responsible without abandoning those who have contributed so much to Argentina’s development,” said the FR.
The party also noted that fiscal balance would not be achieved at the expense of workers and pensioners. “Retirees do not deserve to be the ones paying for the adjustments that the caste had promised would be paid for,” he reproached.
Finally, they referred to the repression that occurred at the gates of Congress, where the police attacked retirees, women and even children with rubber bullets and tear gas.No path can be desirable if it involves hitting children and grandparents“There is another way,” the FR stressed.
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It is possible to be fiscally responsible without abandoning those who have contributed so much to Argentina’s development. Our retirees do not deserve to be the ones paying for the adjustment that the elite had promised would be paid for.
— Frente Renovador (@FrenteRenovador) September 11, 2024
Source: Ambito