The Government is rushing negotiations to convene extraordinary negotiations: “We are working to achieve consensus”

The Government is rushing negotiations to convene extraordinary negotiations: “We are working to achieve consensus”

“We are working to achieve consensus”said this Sunday the head of the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers regarding the discussions with the blocs dialogic opponents to agree on a date and the initiatives to discuss in Deputies and in the Senate.

The administration led by Javier Milei aims to debate in extraordinary sessions projects of the magnitude of the elimination of Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primaries (PASO)the privatization of Argentine Airlines and the sheets of Ariel Lijo and Manuel García Mansilla to fill vacancies in the Supreme Court.

“I believe that we are currently trying to resolve it,” said Francos. in statements to Radio Rivadavia, regarding the specific possibility of gathering votes so that extraordinary elections can be called and, eventually, approve the projects.

The Government met with radical dialogueists to explore legislative and electoral agreements

Along these lines, last week a group of national deputies from the Radical Civic Union (UCR) expelled from the party held a meeting this Thursday with the President at the Casa Rosada to bring together positions regarding next year.

As he was able to reconstruct Scope, During the meeting requested by the radicals, they explored legislative agreements and electoral facing the 2025. Regarding the former, it is worth remembering that the meeting took place at a time when the Government is insisting on its electoral reform, which includes a project to eliminate PASO.

In this regard, last week Francos recounted the total cost that the midterm elections will have. And he focused on the expense that the internal ones will involve. In this vein, he commented that the 2025 electoral process to elect national deputies and senators “it will have an estimated cost of more than 500 million dollars, between PASO and general elections.”

Then, the Chief of Staff noted: “If we eliminated the PASO, between 35% and 40% of that sum would be saved. That is, we are talking about savings of more than 150 million dollars.”

Following this line, he evaluated that since 2011, the date on which they came into effect, they have only been an economic cost for the State and a nuisance for all citizens, who have had to vote in Simultaneous and Mandatory Open Primaries (PASO) to solve the problems that politicians have not known how to solve in their own parties.

Finally, the Chief of Staff assured that “It would be essential that we could eliminate them definitively, if there was an agreement in extraordinary sessions or at the beginning of the ordinary period, to save Argentines time, inconvenience and money.”

City unfolded the elections and negotiates to suspend the PASO; Jump, eliminated them

Along these lines, some districts anticipated and took firm steps to annul the PASO. Salta, for example, eliminated the PASO with the endorsement of both chambers of its Legislature.

Likewise, on Friday, the City He ordered the splitting and advancement of the elections, to unevent the local contest from its national counterpart. And the head of Government, Jorge Macri, sent a project to the Legislature to suspend the primaries.

The mayor of the capital has already signed the document that, in practice, will imply a separation of the CABA elections with respect to the battle that will be played at the national level. Next year, the election of legislators and community members will be held in advance of that of deputies and senators who will represent the City in it Congress.

At this time, the date being considered in Uspallata for the call to the polls would be July 6, one month before the national primaries that will take place on August 3.

Source: Ambito

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