Jorge Macri called extraordinary sessions in the City: suspension of the PASO, tax reduction, and adherence to money laundering and the RIGI

Jorge Macri called extraordinary sessions in the City: suspension of the PASO, tax reduction, and adherence to money laundering and the RIGI

The spokesperson for the Buenos Aires government, Laura Alonso, gave details about the agenda that will be discussed starting next week.

The Government of the City of Buenos Aires called for extraordinary sessions from January 28 to February 28. This was reported by the Buenos Aires spokesperson, Laura Alonsoon their social networks.

The management official Jorge Macri He also announced the agenda of projects to be discussed. The initiatives are:

  • Suspension of PASO elections for local legislative positions in 2025
  • Progressive bonus for small taxpayers of the Simplified Regime of the Gross Income Tax
  • Regularization of tax debts as of 12-31-2024
  • Reduction to zero of stamp tax rates
  • Adherence to the Large Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI)
  • Adherence to the Asset Regularization Regime

Decree No. 35-25 Call for Extraordinary Sessions.pdf

Jorge Macri ratifies decision to eliminate PASO

Through the decree published in the Official Gazette of the City, the Head of the Buenos Aires Government called the extraordinary sessions and reaffirmed the priority of suspending the PASO. “Over the years, it shows that its main impact has taken place in the elections in which executive positions are decided,” he argued.

“In addition to this, it cannot be ignored that the Primary Elections represent an important cost for our City. Indeed, it is estimated that the cost of holding the next elections in 2025 will amount to an approximate sum of $20 billion,” the document states.

The proposal will require a special majority of 40 votes, which forces the PRO to negotiate with the Peronist and libertarian blocs led by Ramiro Marra and the sector that reports to the general secretary of the Presidency, Karina Milei.

The general election that will appoint 30 legislators and community members is scheduled for July 6. With the announcement of the split, the Buenos Aires mayor seeks to protect the City of Buenos Aires from the libertarian threat that is growing in the bastion that gave rise to the yellow party.

Source: Ambito

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