The PRO warns the Government about the elimination of PASO and party financing: “Discussing it now is not right”

The PRO warns the Government about the elimination of PASO and party financing: “Discussing it now is not right”

The PRO deputy Alejandro Finocchiaro supported the government’s proposal Javier Milei to eliminate the Simultaneous and Mandatory Open Primaries (PASO) and state financing of political parties, but raised objections about the timing of the push. “It must be done carefully,” he said, but clarified that “it is not right” to discuss it so close to the 2025 elections.

Last week, the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, ratified the intention of the Executive Branch to eliminate STEPalthough currently They don’t have the votes necessary because it is an electoral norm. In parallel, the Milei administration plans to propose in Congress “the elimination of all state financing to the matches politicians”, as he learned Scope.

Discussing this six or seven months before an election seems not right to me.. The same is true for the issue of party financing,” said the former Minister of Education and added: “There are about 700 parties, but they have to be done well, “You can’t do it in a hurry.”

The legislator spoke this Sunday with Radio Rivadavia where he stated that he would not hesitate to support the repeal “with both hands.” “Since the day the PASO was sanctioned, I am against it. It seems like a bad system to me, and it seems wrong to force people to vote for the internal positions of political parties,” he said.

“When you are in the Executive, the lists are ordered by the Executive. When you are not there, you have a problem, and the political parties have lost the gymnastics they had 30 years ago,” he explained, although he stressed that the project must be carefully analyzed: “These things are not done with a slap in the face in two days, they must be done carefully.”

The PRO promotes its own projects to change the PASO and party financing

Finocchiaro remembered that in April presented a project together with the PRO deputy María Eugenia Vidal “so that there is no obligation”, but “The reality is that there were no votes in Congress” and “there are none now either.”

In the same way he expressed himself about the financing of political parties. “I have a system that needs to be studied, but it is interesting: one part of the financing is state; in the other, entrepreneurs contribute to a common fund, and have tax breaks and other types of benefits, and that is distributed in equal parts “he explained.

He also analyzed the Government’s proposal to allocate university budget the funds that would be used for the PASO and the political parties. “That money that seems like a lot, in the budget is not so much. To be realistic and for universities to have the money they need, you have to start putting your hand into different areas that are basically not noticed,” he considered.

The deputy was in favor of an agreement between the PRO, Freedom Advances and “all those who want to consolidate a pole from the center to the right.” “If later we go together or separately to a STEP, if the President requires the experience of any person from the PRO We will be there, but it is not the sine qua non condition for making an agreement,” he concluded.

Source: Ambito

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