The Chamber of Deputies has been in session since 11 a.m. The ruling party will try to approve Javier Milei’s veto and the opposition is fighting for two-thirds.
The key session in the Chamber of Deputies about the veto of Javier Milei in the pension reform left details that went viral on social networks in the middle of the exhibitions: one of the most talked about cases was that of Lourdes Arrieta, the deputy who until two weeks ago was part of Freedom Moves Forward (LLA)who expressed his vote against the measure imposed by the libertarian president.
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In his presentation, Arrieta quickly positioned himself against Javier Milei’s veto and he said: “Retirees are not a fiscal liability at all. When I campaigned last year, I campaigned precisely for ideas, supporting our President and believing that the adjustment would be for the caste, it would be for those who keep the State’s business, but not for retirees.”


“The retirees who today They have to face a moment of crisis“I understand and respect the shock policies, but I also understand every retiree because I walk, because I travel by subway, because I move everywhere without any privilege,” he added.
Arrieta and his defense of retirees
“I firmly believe that the increase should be made feasible. There was a proposal of 8.10% that had to be paidand then the State would have to pay as best it could. But we should not expect retirees to die waiting for compensation, their retirement or a raise,” said the ex-libertarian who resigned from her seat in La Libertad Avanza (LLA) and formed her own block.
“It is true that although we are and We want to govern from here for the next generations“It is true that retirees represent experience and the past,” he concluded. Ultimately, he abstained.
Ritondo’s chicanery to Loredo’s
In turn, Cristian Ritondo (PRO) reproached Rodrigo de Loredo (UCR) for having agreed with Unión por la Patria on the pension system approved in June and then pointed at the entire bloc: “Learn from the education that the radicals always had, since they do not have partisan conduct.”
The poster alluding to The Simpsons that a congressman brought to Congress
During the special session held in Congress, A deputy brought a curious poster to the chamber with an iconic moment from the cartoon series The Simpsons.
“Dignity” is the image of the sign that legislator Rodolfo Tailhade, from Unión por la Patria, carried to his bench to express to his peers his rejection of the position of supporting the official stance.
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