Like every Thursday, ministers and secretaries met at the Eva Perón Room. The first to arrive was the head of the State Transformation and Deregulation portfolio, Federico Sturzeneggerwho crossed the Hall of Busts when the clocks struck 8:30.
For his part, the head of state He arrived at 9:10, and spent a few minutes greeting the Casa Militar staff before retiring to his offices.
Who was at the Cabinet meeting
The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos; the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Mileiand the ministers Diana Mondino (Foreign Relations, International Trade and Worship), Mario Lugones (Health), Mariano Cúneo Libarona (Justice), Sandra Pettovello (Human Capital) and Luis Petri (Defense).
The deputy chiefs of staff were also present, Jose Rolandiand Interior Cabinet, Lisandro Catalánofficials who worked on the complex task of winning the 85 votes necessary to sustain the presidential veto. The presidential spokesperson also attended, Manuel Adorni; the press secretary, Eduardo Serenellini; and the advisor, Santiago Caputo.
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Some of those present at the meeting were Guillermo Francos, Karina Milei, Luis Petri, Manuel Adorni and Federico Sturzenegger.
What Javier Milei said before the Cabinet meeting
In the run-up to the exchange, the president starred in a controversial episode on his X account. The president confused a calculation and was the victim of criticism: “National University of Rosario Students: 85,000 Employees: 10,500 8 employees for each student? I’ll leave you to think…”, he stated in a clear criticism of the high house of studies.
An hour later, he used the same channel to clarify his confusion: “NOTE: Sorry for the error, there is 1 employee for every 8 students…”, he completed.
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Veto of the University Financing Law
After the vote in Deputies this Wednesday, where the Government managed to shield the veto of the Educational Financing Lawthe different political sectors came out to plant their position. The ruling party celebrated having “defended fiscal balance” and denied that the public university is in danger.
The opposition accused of “turning our backs on the people” and “complicity” to those who voted in favor of the veto. With 159 in favor, 85 against and 5 abstentions, The ruling party was able to ratify Javier Milei’s veto in a key session for the Government prior to the treatment of the Budget 2025.
Source: Ambito

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