The Government sets conditions and will exclude several governors from the May Pact

The Government sets conditions and will exclude several governors from the May Pact
The Government sets conditions and will exclude several governors from the May Pact

President Javier Milei has proposed strict criteria for the call to the May Pactexcluding governors who do not support certain Government projects in Congress.

The libertarian leader has set strict conditions for participation in the May Pactnoting that only those will be present governors that support the legislative projects debated in Congress. This measure demonstrates a strategy of political pressure in a context of crucial definitions in both legislative chambers.

Libertarian management seeks to apply the “principle of revelation” by conditioning invitations to May Pact, differentiating between those who support their ideals of freedom and those considered “traitors” to the cause. This position seeks to generate a watershed in the Argentine political scene.

The exclusion of governors of the May Pact It would be based on support for the Bases law and the fiscal package, which would leave figures such as Axel Kicillof and Ricardo Quintela, among others, out of the call. This measure also seeks to pressure allies and mark distance with the Kirchnerist sectors that oppose official laws.

Despite the political efforts underway to guarantee votes in Congress, the staging of the May Pact There is still uncertainty regarding the location and logistical details. Meanwhile, the Government and libertarians negotiate the inclusion of certain principles in the agreement, maintaining a predominant focus on economic and political issues.


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