Santa Fe: the constitutional reform was stuck in the Legislature and they are considering dealing with it in extraordinary sessions

Santa Fe: the constitutional reform was stuck in the Legislature and they are considering dealing with it in extraordinary sessions

One of the central issues in politics santafesina It is the constitutional reform. Along with Mendoza, Santa Fe It is the only province that does not allow reelection for its governors. For this reason, the issue is of great interest to each and every one of the leaders who occupy the Gray House. Now, pro-government legislators They try to bring their own project to fruition, which will require an agreement that, for the moment, has not been finalized.

At the end of the period of ordinary sessions, which, like the National Congress, will end on Saturday, November 30, deputies from Joinedthe coalition that includes vast sectors such as the socialism, the PRO and radicalismwhose central figure is Governor Maximiliano Pullaro himself, were looking for the votes to approve the text. This diverse framework forces the president to balance between often conflicting positions, even in the delayed reform, where some leaders complained about the timing chosen.

“Times were forced and there is a claim of lack of dialogue and agreement,” considered a source from the ruling party consulted by Scope. La Voz assessed that time was taken away from the opposition to raise its demands, a fact that, as a counterpart, made it difficult to seal alliances. However, he considered the possibility of being able to incorporate new civil and social rights, autonomy of municipalities and gender parity, among other items.

From the Gray House, however, they relativized the importance of the project and passed the buck to the Legislature.

The Omar Perotti factor and the opposition of Peronism

For these hours, all eyes point to one person: the former governor Omar Perottiwho commands three seats that would give the government the key to unlock the debate. That possibility, however, opened a crack in Santa Fe Peronism, which asks for more time to negotiate. This week, the local Justicialist Party (PJ) issued a statement in which it defines the reform as “hasty and inopportune”, while calling for “institutional responsibility”.

“The processes of constitutional reform require a democratic dialogue, with the political parties, open and facing society. Today we are facing an authoritarian advance and perpetuation in power that only seeks the self-reelection of the current governor,” denounced from the Santa Fe PJ, which currently leads Guillermo Cornaglia, after a meeting between its authorities and allied forces. That document was signed even by legislators who respond to Perotti. However, the last word has not been said.

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A day later, the party held a meeting with government representatives with the aim of bringing positions closer together, although no significant progress was highlighted.

The Pullaro administration hopes to reach an agreement with its predecessor in office, who this Thursday will present his own constitutional reform project. “Omar has a dialogue with the governor and that generates suspicion, because he has a dialogue-oriented position, but the idea is not to do anything that is detrimental to the party’s position,” They commented to this medium from Perotti’s orbit.

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In fact, weeks ago, Maximiliano Pullaro and Omar Perotti were together at the Palacio de Hacienda, where Santa Fe signed, along with Cordovato the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputoand to the Saudi Fund, agreements for US$100 million to advance the construction of the biprovincial aqueduct.

In the PJ they look askance at Rafael “They already have the agreement, everything else is verse pour la galerie. Next week they approve it,” graphed a source of Justicialism that opposes the project. Behind closed doors, and in tune with the national board, the quarrels within Peronism remain the order of the day after the electoral defeats of 2023.

The numbers of the Legislature

The Legislature Santa Fe contains two realities. On the one hand, the Senate is friendly territory for the ruling party, which has the majority of seats. It is assumed that the project will pass through there without any problems. In Deputies, however, the reality is different: Unidos manages 24 of the 50 seats. In any scenario, the definition will be closed and the text will pass with questions. In both chambers, two-thirds are required.

Another important name in the vernacular political ecosystem is that of Amalia Granata. This week, the provincial deputy came out against the project, calling it a “priority of the political caste that seeks to remain in power.”

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He assured, at the same time, that “it is not the people’s agenda,” although he acknowledged that “the Constitution is old and must be reviewed.” “They intend to send it between Thursday and Friday and discuss it on a table, expressly, without having listened to the people,” he told LT8.

If he does not get the green light this week, Pullaro will have to decide whether to call extraordinary sessions to discuss it. In the public eye, That would deflate the possibility of the treatment being seen as a purely legislative issue, since during the recess period only projects sent by the Executive Branch can be treated.

Source: Ambito

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