Given the consensus that the initiative began to have in different blocks, Villarruel decided to resume the activity in the Senate.
The request of senators Union for the Homeland to call a special session to sanction Edgardo Kueiderbegan to gather support in the last hours. Given this, Victoria Villarruel -vice president and, therefore, head of the Senate of the Nation– decided to finalize the call.
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It will be next Thursday, December 12 at 11 a.m. and two positions will come together. On the one hand, Peronism seeks to apply the dismissal of Kueiderprotected by article 66 of the National Constitutionwhich enables Congress to “remove a member due to physical or moral inability.” If it comes to fruition, I would assume the second on the list, Stefania Corawho would join Union for the Homeland.


The other position is that of PROwhich begins to have accessions from provincialist spaces. This speaks of a suspensionwhich implies that the senator cannot occupy his seat or enjoy his salary, but he cannot be replaced either. The first reports suggest that this sanction would extend until March 1stdate on which the ordinary sessions begin and time necessary for justice to advance its investigation against Kueider.
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