then Due to the failure of an attempt to discuss the draft law on Friday, which allows the government of Axel Kiselov to assume debts worth 3.035 million dollars.The ruling party has called extraordinary sessions next Wednesday with the aim of bringing him to its headquarters that day, a strategy that must overcome the climate of tension with the opposition but also the distrust that remains in the ruling party itself.
The possibility of the session falling apart was a certain option 24 hours before the scheduled start of the discussion. Although it seemed in the early hours of Friday that there could be an agreement, in the end there was no consensus and the ruling party did not achieve a quorum: they needed 47 wills and could only persuade 39 deputies to leave, 36 of 37 from the UxP and three dissident libertarians from the Nuevos Aires bloc.
When the session was declared a failure, fifteen minutes after the scheduled start time, the head of the UxP bloc, Facundo Tignanelli, gave his account of the responsible sector: the opposition. In a brief but difficult speech, Tignanelli spoke about how “there is a will in the legislature that a basic law of the province cannot be implemented” and stressed that the executive had made every possible negotiating effort.
At about the same time, he began exploring what course of action to follow. There was talk at one point of reviving, in the still-active Senate, the $1.045 million “short debt” project that Kiselov, DIB exclusively announced at the time, had sent to the legislature in June, when debt disapproval last year began to pose a financial problem.
But although the matter is not completely unlikely in the end, the decision was taken to call an extraordinary session. There was a strange incident connected to it: the head of the House of Representatives, Alexis Guerrera, went viral