The UCR will provide a quorum in the session due to the Omnibus Law, but with a warning: “No Roman circuses”

2024-01-30 19:17:32

Rodrigo de Loredo, block head of the Radical Civic Union (UCR) in the Chamber of Deputiesannounced this Tuesday through his social networks that your party will provide a quorum in the session to discuss the Omnibus Law, scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday.

“In an extensive meeting of our block, we announced that from the whole of radicalism we will give a quorum to enable the parliamentary debate on the omnibus law tomorrow and we will generally support the Law. We understand the responsibility of the time and the emergencies of the country“, indicated the legislator through his X account.

At the same time, he highlighted that his bloc worked “in record time to improve the Government’s proposal and set the necessary limits”, faced with the articles with which they were not willing to negotiate. “From the beginning we did it cooperatively, with sensible and balanced positions”, he highlighted.

However, the UCR leader did not reduce his claims and demanded “a reasonable session in his proceedings.” “Roman circuses, no”he sentenced.

“We will provide the tools so that a government that is just beginning can carry out its management plan. Despite the disorganization with which the Executive approached the treatment, the grievances expressed, we are not guided by personal issues, nor by support for people. We defend ideas and the interest of the country. Argentina needs to stabilize its economy and provide certainty“concluded the deputy’s statement.

The Omnibus Law will begin to be discussed tomorrow in a session called for 10 in the morning and is expected to last more than 24 hours. Despite the proximity of the debate, the project still does not have the necessary votes.


Martín Tetaz advanced differences with the Omnibus Law


Earlier, the radical Martín Tetaz had warned that there is “will and number” to approve the text in generalbut assured that some points remained without agreement.

“There is a difference regarding some of the articles that are still being negotiated and where the ruling party will probably have difficulties in getting it approved. I would tell you that a third of the project with difficulties and the other two thirds advancing a little better,” Tetaz said.

With information from Infobae



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