
Francesco Paoltroni He denounced the operation of illegal slaughterhouses that pose serious health risks in Formosa province, and criticized the governor’s administration Gildo Infran He called for intervention. In conversation with Fontificia modeby Net TV and Radio profile (AM 1190), he also considered the agreement with the United States “a great opportunity for all of Argentina” and highlighted the arrival Patricia Bullrich To the Senate.
Francesco Paoltroni is an agricultural producer and politician. He serves as a National Senator for the Province of Formosa. He also chairs the Senate Foreign and Sectarian Relations Committee.
A former official of Javier Miley supported the transition clause in the provincial constitution and ruled out intervention in Formosa
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I would like to know your opinion on the agreement with the United States as head of the Senate for international relations, and at the same time as an agricultural producer.
This is a great opportunity for all of Argentina. Gaining access to one of the largest markets in the world is nothing but excellent news. Argentina has been isolated from all of these markets for many years, precisely because of the policy implemented by the Kirchnerian Church of capital destruction, currency destruction, and the deplorable levels of poverty that have led to us. All this openness that we are seeing is nothing more than beneficial for Argentina, to start increasing production in all sectors, not just agriculture, but also hydrocarbon production, mining production, agriculture, livestock, forestry and many others.
The truth is that it is a tremendous opportunity that Argentina can achieve significant levels of growth with these new markets and new agreements. During our administration we passed 42 laws that were broken by laziness, taking an entire country in the wrong direction. From air services to Paraguay and extraordinary things due to Kirchner’s mistreatment of our partners and neighbors. Even in the case of Paraguay, with the trading and sister countries with which it disagreed, it did not agree to all these international treaties and agreements. This policy of isolation is what led us to this disaster that we experienced, but we are leaving it behind us little by little.
How do you imagine the new Senate on December 10? Even tell us how you imagine unusual things.
Very happy with the arrival Patricia Bullrich W Because this new bloc now has a majority. Minister Bullrich has great legislative experience and quickly organized the political dialogue and organized the process and communications, something we struggled with a lot during those two years because we were only seven senators. So there were many interviewers, and many broken phones that did not help maintain order in the hall. But with Patricia’s arrival and leadership, this has already become the norm, even though the new ones have not yet taken over. There is already order and coordination that we did not have in the Senate.
How do you imagine the relationship with professional senators?
I think he’s very good, he’s always been very good. They have accompanied almost everything, and I believe they will continue to accompany them to the extent that these ideas, which are ideas of freedom, are pursued. We were also there from day one with this entire agenda.
A few days ago we were talking with Miguel Ángel Piceto, who told us that he believes that tax reform and labor reform can be dealt with simultaneously in the second half of January in special sessions, but because of constitutional issues, tax reform will have to have deputies as its original chamber. Hence, it is very likely that the Senate will serve as the gateway room for labor law reform. Do you agree with these expectations from Pichito?
I will talk about the information I have. I don’t know who Rep. Pichito will be. Here extraordinary people will be called From 10 to 30 DecemberWith the intention of approval Budget Law, Labor Modernization Law and Glacier law. Mainly, these three laws will have a strong impact on the economy, and will quickly reduce the risks to the country by arranging chambers and approving laws. This will have a huge impact on the markets and on those of us who really need our economy to heal and get it right. It is possible that unusual events will be called again, but only from February 1st.
Without a photo, Villarroel and Bullrich began negotiating cohabitation within the Senate
Will labor market modernization be the only topic to be discussed alongside the budget and glaciers in December, and will tax reform be called for again as part of other extraordinary reforms in February?
Yes. As well as other criminal laws, such as several reforms to the penal code that are still pending. We also have two international treaties that have not yet been approved in the final months before the elections, as everyone was doing their best to ensure that no outcome was reached. So there will be many of these things as well. This is the information I have.
What is your expectation? Is everything approved?
Yes, absolutely, because absolutely everyone benefits from a healthy economy: governors, small and medium-sized businesses, citizens, and consumers. Therefore, no one will oppose the normalization of the financial and economic system, the reduction of risks facing the country, and the ability to access international credit markets. This opens the doors for public works, for the provinces, for the financing of small and medium enterprises, which we have suffered particularly during the last six months, which have been very difficult, and for the family that has exhausted all financial resources with credit cards and all financing elements. They paid very high costs with interest rates that stifled families and large sectors of the economy, most closely linked to the local economy.
I have filed a complaint that there are illegal slaughterhouses in Formosa. The meat issue is an important part of the treaty with the United States. I would like you to tell us more about what is happening in Formosa.
Formosa mayors with the governor (Gildo) Insafran They are completely outside the law. They are killed in unauthorized places, such as large centers of pollution and disease spread, with the risk of death. In fact, there are already deaths. We have the worst mortality index from tuberculosis, but we also have many other diseases, such as salmonella and Escherichia coli. There are minors with hemolytic uremic syndrome, trichinosis and brucellosis. They work on the ground with dogs, cats, mice, and birds such as caranachos. It is absolutely crazy for mayors to give work permits. They make a business out of this, out of people’s deaths.
We insist on intervention, because it is a criminal state from beginning to end, and the only way to break this pattern is intervention. We insist on this matter, because here all rights, the national constitution and court rulings are violated. Here we are living in violation of the entire republic.
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