The PRO is divided and Mauricio Macri will give freedom of action

The PRO is divided and Mauricio Macri will give freedom of action

In the last few hours, several PRO deputies made it clear what their position will be next Wednesday, when the veto on universities that the ruling party defends tooth and nail is discussed on campus.

In this context, an internal dispute runs in parallel within the party led by Macri, who came out to publicly support Milei’s veto from the networks.

About him PRO There will be special attention in the next few hours, given that freedom of action will run in the bloc, which puts the ruling party in suspense about the final result. “Patricia Bullrich’s people are going to support the veto, others will reject as Álvaro González already announced and others will not come down to vote,” they expressed from the Macri administration’s small table to Scope.

The PRO deputies who are going to support Javier Milei’s veto on university financing

One of those who has already marked the field and confirmed that he will vote in favor of Milei’s veto is the national deputy Diego Santilli, who revealed this Sunday in statements to radio Rivadavia that he will accompany the Executive’s measure but clarified that it is not the bloc’s position in his set.

“I have the position of supporting the veto because one cannot lose the coherence of what one says,” he said. Santilli’s statements warm up the preview of next Tuesday’s block meeting.

“We have a block meeting on Tuesday and I have the same position I had two months ago. I cannot erase with my elbow what I wrote with my hand,” he said. And he expanded: “Two months ago we voted on something, with all the arguments. To accompany what we supported two months ago, which is to support the veto that the president applied because it is what we have established before.”

The rejection of the PRO deputies to the veto that ignites the internal

While La Libertad Avanza (LLA) rushes the times and Macri does not define himself on the matter, several PRO deputies have already come out to mark the field and confirmed that they will not accompany Milei’s veto on university financing.

Some deputies, such as Álvaro González or Héctor Baldassi announced that they will vote in favor of the law that expands the budget for universities.

And others, meanwhile, quietly threaten to leave. It already happened during the August vote in Deputies, when the majority of the bloc voted against the rule, but there were four who were not present, such as Sabrina Ajmechet (who is a teacher).

Source: Ambito

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