Bad debut for the legislative coordination table between Freedom Moves Forward (LLA) and the PRO. Martin Menem He walked out of the first meeting, furious with Mauricio Macriand this Monday at 11:30 there will be a second chapter, not to agree on an agenda in Congress, but for Macri to publicly express his rejection of the decree Javier Milei that limits the law on access to public information.
Christian Ritondohead of the PRO block of deputies, was summoned for a meeting in Pink House with Guillermo Francos, Federico Sturzeneger and Menem. The meeting was suspended on Sunday due to the hospitalization of the Chief of Staff with a gastrointestinal condition with fainting. The proximity of the Casa Rosada with the PRO increases as management complications grow and the presidential image falls.
Javier Milei seeks allies
Now to ALL He urges every vote in Deputies to try to resist, this Wednesday, the opposition call to hold a session to overturn the veto of Javier Milei against the retirement mobility law.
This rule, which in the Senate had the vote of the senators of Macri and the governors of the PROput the Executive Branch against the ropes just after the purge in the blocks of ALL with the expulsion of Lourdes Arrieta from the House of Representatives and Francisco Paoltroni from the Senate.
In the In the upper house, the legislative scenario is also delicate for the ruling party, where the opposition reserved a session to reject this Thursday the DNU which allocates reserved funds to the SIDEalso questioned by Macri, and make educational financing law. He PRO He thus emerges as an ally who is not even willing to support the Government’s unilateral agenda in Congress despite the three face-to-face meetings between Milei and Macri of the last few days.
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Mauricio Macri He was the first to promote Ritondo for the position of President of the Chamber of Deputies, which is located in the line of succession of power and that, the iron triangle that makes up the President, his sister Karina Milei and Santiago Caputoleft in the hands of LLA through Martin Menem, despite the suggestion of Guillermo Francos to enthrone Florencio Randazzo in that position.
Now the head of the PRO is back on the attack. Last week at a party summit in Paraná, and in a high-five against Menem, Macri He warned that “the Chamber of Deputies It has its own logic, you have to know how to manage it, it is another of the things I discuss with the President.”
Rejection of the PRO
Last week, the block of PRO in the Chamber of Deputies joined in the rejection of the Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) published in the Official Gazette The law aims to limit access to public information: “It guarantees an essential right in any democracy.” “Changing this rule by regulatory means without due consensus represents a step backwards in terms of transparency and public control, essential elements for the proper functioning of our democracy,” they warned.
“The national deputies of the PRO bloc categorically reject the regulatory decree 780/2024 that modifies Law No. 27,275 on Access to Public Information sanctioned during the presidency of Mauricio Macri”the statement reads in its first paragraph.
The text was published through the official account of the yellow party on the social network X (formerly Twitter) and adds to the discrepancies that the PRO has regarding the projects and decrees promoted by the Executive Branch.
In a critical tone, the legislators of the PRO They pointed out that “this law is fundamental for the citizens, since guarantees an essential right in any democracy: free and unrestricted access to public information. This right not only promotes transparency and accountability, but also gives citizens greater control and oversight over the actions of the State.”
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