Act with Javier and Karina Milei in the City of Buenos Aires, mother district of the PRO. Merger last night of blocks of La Libertad Avanza and the sector of Patricia Bullrich in the Buenos Aires Legislature. With political tension rising between the President and Mauricio Macrithe deputies of the yellow party could disarm the veto club and leave the National Executive Branch naked in the face of the protest of the universities due to the lack of financing.
Tomorrow is the deadline for Javier Milei to veto the university financing law that increases funds for education and establishes a bimonthly review of the items. The Casa Rosada has not yet been able to regroup the veto club, the “87 heroes” of LLA, PRO, MID and UCR who protected the presidential decree that annulled the retirement mobility law.
“We are not going to stick to the failure of the Government”they warned this morning before the consultation of Scope from the PRO block led by Cristian Ritondo. The deputy is also president of the PRO in the province of Buenos Aires where he faces the onslaught of Patricia Bullrich to facilitate La Libertad Avanza absorbing Macri leaders ahead of next year’s legislative elections.
Message to the PRO
Yesterday afternoon at Casa Rosada, the Minister of Security announced together with Karina Milei and Sebastián Pareja that the PRO sector that reports to her leadership was merging with LLA. A direct message not only to Ritondo but also to Mauricio Macri in the face of the electoral set-up that the ruling party aspires to for the 2025 legislative elections. The ruling party is even preparing an event for the long weekend of October where the general secretary of the presidency will present the governing party at the Buenos Aires level. La Matanza, where Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was yesterday, La Plata or Tres de Febrero are the possible locations.
“The PRO has not made a decision within the block. Although the veto is a legal tool of the Executive Branch, in Argentina there are priorities and university education should be a priority,” Ritondo warned last night from a television studio. However, the fate of the veto that Milei will sign is defined in the the Chamber of Deputies. Macri’s 38 deputies are essential for the government to add a floor of 85 deputies to support the university veto. La Libertad Avanza has only 39 legislators out of a total of 257 and needs to gather the support of at least a third. of those present.
“University teachers have to have a solution to their salary arrears, they cannot be the ones who lose in this sectoral dispute,” added Ritondo last night, who next Tuesday will reunite the bloc with the veto on educational financing already signed. The Casa Rosada against offer to explore an exit within the framework of the 2025 Budget so as not to affect the iron axiom of fiscal balance. But the project did not even land in José Luis Espert’s Budget and Finance commission. After a tense meeting with the provincial governors, Luis “Toto” Caputo had to order the project to be redone, especially the annex referring to public works.
The veto in the venue
In this context, the PRO governors, Rogelio Frigerio (PRO) and Ignacio Torres (Chubut), who have a provincial agenda with their own territorial emergencies beyond the block of deputies, will also be decisive. Presences and absences will be as decisive when it comes to voting on the veto in the chamber. Not only because of the popular mobilization that will surround Congress that day but also because of the volume and tone of the conflict with the universities, more sustainable over time than the retiree protests.
In public opinion studies, the Government felt the political cost of the veto on improving pensions. And now he faces another hammer blow to the presidential image in the face of the university sector, an even broader universe, anchored in the middle class and where also nests a part of Javier Milei’s hard core of voters, men under 25 years of age. income. Added to this delicate situation is that, unlike the veto of retirees, when the President obtained the immediate support of Mauricio Macri through a statement from the PRO, this time the silence of the head of the yellow party is stunning.
Source: Ambito

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