One day after the treaty of the “Omnibus Law” in Congresslos provincial ministers of Infrastructure, Energy, Production and Public Works will give the present in a meeting of complaints in front of the Minister of the Interior, Guillermo Francos. Among the officials who will participate in the meeting are the vice governor of Santa Fe, Gisela Scagliaand the Minister of Productive Development, Gustavo Puccini.
Regarding the questions about the “Omnibus Law”, Francos exploded on Gonzalo Aziz’s program on Radio Miter: “We cannot wait four years.” “Let Javier Milei govern,” said the official tired of the situation. In turn, he rescued his daily dialogue with deputies and senators “who do not agree with some forms.”
«We don’t have time, if we start discussing a law that takes us all year to discuss, there won’t be one more peso in Argentina. “No one invests in Argentina and we need investment and foreign exchange income into the country,” said the Minister of the Interior, who confessed that the Government seeks to achieve half a sanction in Deputies this month.
In addition, he criticized the National Chamber of Labor Appeals that suspends the DNU labor reforms: “I was not surprised, it does not seem reasonable or logical to me, those who resolve judicial issues, in this way they do not take charge of the situation that the country is experiencing. ».
“They complain because…”
After his visit to Antarctica, President Javier Milei explained the situation in which the country finds itself after the opposition in Congress questioned its adjustments. «When Congress starts doing stupid things, it takes the toll: they did not accompany the bond tender, that caused a small jump in the dollar. But I tell you: they are responsible,” he said in statements to Radio Miter.
He also assured that officials “complain because we want to end the vices of politics. The DNU has been used within the democratic framework by other governments and is in the Constitution. “They complain, but they did not complain when other governments cut freedoms.”
And he added forcefully: «The DNU grants freedoms to people, it is pro-market, not pro-business. The tongs are eliminated. “That generates a lot of resistance.” Then, he warned about those politicians who seek to fragment the DNU: «We have to look at whether these politicians have a standard of living commensurate with what they have. “We do not negotiate anything, but we do accept suggestions to improve.”