Omnibus Law: the Government considered that "came out stronger" after the project’s return to commission

2024-02-10 05:57:59

He National government He assured this Friday that he came out “strengthened” after returning to the commission of the “Law of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines”. Furthermore, he anticipated any eventual change in the Cabinet will not be for political reasons but for management reasons.

During his usual press conference at Casa Rosada, the presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni He said that “the Government has emerged stronger because one of the possibilities was that what happened would happen.”

“The law actually returned to committee, it has not lost parliamentary status,” he stressed.

In that context, he maintained that he had just spoken with the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Martin Menem“and we do not consider it effectively fallen.”

He also insisted that “we came out effectively strengthened because we showed what we want to do” and maintained that “the people voted for the change that we proposed in the law and part of the policy did not accompany and it seems to me that the fact that those who did not accompany have been exposed what the people wanted strengthens us, far from having harmed us.

Changes in the Cabinet?

On the other hand, when asked about statements by the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichwho spoke of a new “political redesign” in the Government, Adorni responded: “As far as I know, Bullrich, Petri and leaders of other political forces are part of the Government.”

“There is no change that I can report. Any Cabinet change will be for management and not political reasons. Whether they occur today or in two years,” he said, adding that the President “chooses those he considers the best for each position.” and that will continue to be so.”


Adorni.

Removal of subsidies

On the other hand, Adorni also responded to criticism from various governors for the elimination of the Transportation Compensation Fund, a measure adopted yesterday by the Transportation Secretariat, but “announced and worked on” for a long time.

“We have neither enemies nor friends, we have a clear direction. We understand that there are provinces that intend to settle their accounts and others that do not. What the national State cannot do is continue subsidizing what does not correspond to it,” he said. .

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