Victoria Villarruel defines the session in the Senate to expel Edgardo Kueider

Victoria Villarruel defines the session in the Senate to expel Edgardo Kueider

Kueider is poisonous stain. As an ally of Freedom Advances In the Senate, with its key vote in favor of the Bases law, the ruling party seeks to prevent the expulsion of the Entre Ríos legislator from causing it to lose a seat in the chamber. The thing is that instead the provincial legislator of Entre Ríos Stefanías Cora belonging to La Cámpora.

In the office of Villarruel They analyze the history of extraordinary calls. Milei is the only one who can set the agenda for this period but strictly speaking, the Kueider’s expulsion It is a regulatory aspect of the plenary session that the senators themselves could resolve outside the agenda set by the National Executive Branch.

However, the process is not so simple. With 33 own senators, plus Martin Lousteau and other governors who would provide a quorum, once the session begins Two-thirds of the votes would be needed to expel Kueider. A difficult number to obtain in December, with the return of legislators to their provinces.

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The incident with Kueider further strain the fragile bond between Milei and Villarruel. The Casa Rosada resists the call to the session that must bear the signature of the vice president as head of the Senate. And from the Upper House they highlight that it was the Executive who decided to call extraordinary meetings and reopen Congress without even prior agreements to eliminate the PASO and in the midst of the governors’ fury over the failure of Budget 2025.

Over the weekend, trolls Freedom Advances They went out to install on social networks the possibility of analyzing the dismissal of any national deputy or senator prosecuted or with a criminal conviction. So much so that also Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich homologated that discursive line by maintaining that Kueider’s “is a cause of currency smuggling that can be categorized as money laundering. He is not the only representative or senator who is being prosecuted, there are several. We have to get everyone out and in the process we clean quite a lot. There are several that are being processed.”

Looking ahead to Thursday’s session, the alarms were raised even more in the ruling party after the head of the PRO bloc in the Senate, Luis Juezwarned that the Kueider case “was a bullet in the head for the credibility of the Senate.” “I hope that we rise to the occasion when we have to make a decision,” said the man from Córdoba.

Almost anticipating his vote in favor of Kueider’s expulsion, the national senator from Córdoba made it clear that “I don’t care if we lose the majority or who is going to replace him, what Kueider did hurts us enormously and there should be no speculation with this topic.”

Source: Ambito

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