Deputies: Pedro Galimberti, from the UCR, resigned from his seat and will be replaced by a PRO leader

Deputies: Pedro Galimberti, from the UCR, resigned from his seat and will be replaced by a PRO leader

September 10, 2024 – 00:11

The radical deputy left his place in the lower house to take over the Salto Grande Joint Technical Commission. His place will be taken by Nancy Ballejos.

The deputy of the Radical Civic Union Pedro Galimberti He resigned from his seat in the Lower House to take on the Salto Grande Joint Technical Commission. Will replace it Nancy Ballejos. The radicals lose a seat in the face of the vote for the retirement veto.

“I am writing to you for the purposes of to submit my resignation as a National Deputyby the district Entre Rios, “starting on September 9, 2024,” he said in a letter addressed to the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Martin Menem.

He now former radical deputy He submitted his resignation on Monday to join the commission, position to which he was proposed by the governor of Entre Ríos Rogelio Frigerio.

Ballejos, PRO leader of Entre Rios, will take over in the next few hours in his place, so the radical bloc loses a seat while the party led by Mauricio Macri will win a spot. Both shared the list of Together for Change, before the coalition split.

In Wednesday’s session, where they will seek to reject the veto of the pension lawwill no longer be there Galimberti and it is not yet known whether his replacement will be sworn in before the vote. So the UCR lost a seat in view of the vote, while the PRO, in line with support for the veto, will win a place.

Pedro Jorge Galimberti He is a lawyer of the University of the Silver and Argentine politician of the Radical Civic Union. In 2021 he assumed office as a deputy for Entre Ríos. He was Mayor of Chajari in two periods.

His resignation is motivated by the governor’s proposal Frigerio to assume in the Salto Grande Joint Technical Commissiona dam and hydroelectric power plant located in the middle course of the Uruguay River, about 15 km north of the Uruguayan and Argentine cities of Salto and Concordia, respectively.

Source: Ambito

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