The session on Wednesday, August 20th, presents a challenge for the ruling party, which will seek to consolidate its control over presidential vetoes and confront opposition proposals. Meanwhile, President Javier Milei will oversee the process from Olivos.
- The opposition is calling for a crucial session to overturn President Javier Milei's vetoes, including the Disability Emergency Law.
- The government maintains its stance on subsidies and pensions, although it does not rule out an increase if the vetoes are upheld.
- Javier Milei will oversee the session from Olivos while coordinating the electoral campaign in Buenos Aires.
This Wednesday, August 20, the Chamber of Deputies will experience a crucial day with the opening of a new session convened by the opposition. The agenda includes presidential vetoes of the Disability Emergency Law, the pension increase, and the moratorium, as well as bills related to the distribution of resources for governors and the LIBRA Case Investigation Commission.
Amid this debate, the government remains firm in its intention to reduce the number of subsidies granted, and although the disability pension has been on hold for some time, they do not rule out the possibility of an increase if the vetoes are ratified. The ruling party continues its discourse on the pension problem in the disability sector, but acknowledges that any change will be conditional on the revalidation of the vetoes in the Chamber of Deputies.
For his part, Javier Milei, who suspended his agenda to closely follow the debate from Olivos, is confident he will secure the necessary votes to defend his position. Meanwhile, the president is preparing his electoral campaign, with rescheduled activities and visits to various Buenos Aires provinces.
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