Franco assured that they already have “enough votes” to approve it in the Senate

Pending the continuation of the debate in committees this Monday, the Minister of the Interior Guillermo Francos expressed confidence today Saturday in the approval of the Bases Law, a key project for the management of Javier Milei, and even assured that In the ruling party they already have “enough votes” to achieve it.

In radio statements, the national official said that “we have enough votes to approve the law“and clarified that “it is more than a sensation, it is the relationship and the conversation we have with the senators.”

Francos recognized that «In some particular topics differences may arise“, but stated that “we will include many of them in the office because they clarify some aspects.”

He also indicated that the Upper House, which postponed the analysis in the plenary session of committees until Monday, implies “a different complexity” that Deputieswhere the Bases Law and its annexed fiscal package received half a sanction.

«I am not worried that there will be modifications that improve the law and then the Deputies will discuss it and say whether they approve it or not.“He also added about the possibility of the project returning to the Lower House, in case changes are established in the articles.


Francos spoke about the train crash in Palermo


The Minister of the Interior also made reference again to the clash that occurred between the formations of the San Martín train and took the opportunity to respond to the criticism made by the railway leader, Rubén “Pollo” Sobrero, who held the Government responsible for the accident.

I heard Sobrero make that comment and it seemed absolutely ridiculous to me.. That in an infrastructure that takes so many years to build, they attribute the problem to the current President who is not in good condition is something that does not make sense,” he stated.

In this sense, Franco targeted the union leadership, accusing them of having been in office for years and of being part of “union structures that stagnate them in power”.

Before closing, he maintained that the accident in San Martín is “a symbol of what is happening in the Argentine infrastructure, which is very broken. “There are years and years in which the trains were not maintained, as were the routes,” she noted.

Source: Argentine News

 
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