The Civic Coalition will have its own opinion
In the first hour of the plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies that debates the omnibus lawdeputy Juan Manuel Lopez gave the first news of the day by announcing that the Civic Coalitionmember of the block We make Federal Coalition (a key space for the ruling party to reach a quorum), will have a minority opinion in dissent, even, from his own bench. “The majority opinion can be perfected. We can’t vote for itThat is why the Civic Coalition is going to have our own opinion and tool, which is going to be more serious because it does not have legislative delegations and that makes it more constitutional,” he argued.
“There is a learning curve that the ruling party has to have but until now the ruling party has not allowed itself to help itself by a lot of opposition blocs that are willing to give the President of the Nation, but above all Argentina, the tools needed to go through one of the most difficult economic legacies,” he added.
Just as he did on his social networks, he once again stated that “there is an elephant that no one names, which is the tax expenditure of Tierra del Fuegowhich is an intolerable injustice at this point that it is not reviewed because it does not add value to the economy” and asked “a lobby law because there are many interests that were not touched”.