
Governor Axel Kiselov He wants the Legislature to approve before December 10, Three laws that he considers essential for the future administration of the region Although the first step was taken today, There are other situations in which initiatives can falter, and They could even end up permanently overturning.
As for the executive branch of Buenos Aires, the legislative branch has been passive and has prevented it from enacting budget laws in the last two years. Kicillofismo is a minority Within the Peronist bloc which, at the same time, does not enjoy a majority in either chamber. Dissent and dialogue with other Peronist spaces has always been, to say the least, problematic.
This year the governor sent a new package of three laws: the budget and the “fiscal tax” demanded by locals and foreigners to provide certainty, for example, in matters of rates; And request a new debt To counter the debt maturities taken during the administration of María Eugenia Vidal.
This afternoon, in La Plata The Budget Committee was able to issue both majority and minority opinions The popular and poorly named “Code of Laws”. And for tax tax.
From the Peronist spaces that do not respond to the ruler, they showed this gesture as a fact against “internal suspicion.”
After it became clear that there were too many differences and that everything could fall apart, the planets aligned “Thank you for the voices of the deputies who responded to La Campora, the (Martin) Incoralde sector and the Renewal Front.”.
next to, The opposition signed its own minority opinion. Kiselov needs the votes of his “comrades” as much as the other parties with which he will have to negotiate. They say that since they are close to the executive, covering positions in organizations such as BAPRO will be on the table, although some are keen to push for a seat on the regional high court.
Even if it is thought that there is a consensus on addressing these norms, the treatment of “financing” remains in place..
A legislative source commented today, “At the request of opposition representatives and the need for two-thirds approval in the Council, the Budget Committee will meet again on Tuesday 11/25 to reach agreements.”
Much of the fate of this debt depends on the will of two sectors. First, mayors ask that a portion of the dollars go into a fund. This was requested last year, and in this project it is expected that 8% will be allocated for municipal use.
but Sectarian leaders do not want a percentage of the debt that cannot be achieved or may be less than expected, but rather they want a fixed amount to remain in their coffers.
In fact, extremist mayors are, at this time, demanding a global agreement that includes debt in exchange for positions and money. They are willing to give the budget a “tool,” but they want to guarantee new money.
It remains to be seen whether the executive will agree to sanction two out of three, if no progress is made on this third initiative, or if it prefers the amount to be zero, as is the case in 2024.
On the other hand, even if he received the approval of the legislature, the acceptance of Kiselov’s debts would have to wait for permission from the national government. This relationship, always tense, is at its worst.
The new Minister of the Interior, Diego Santilli, had not yet communicated with the government and, moreover, did not hesitate to ignore the Kiselovian as an interlocutor.
The regional government thus relies on its own votes, those of other Peronists and the opposition in two diametrically opposed chambers. Only then can you ring the phone in Santelli’s office and wait to see if it is answered.
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