The Legislature will discuss this Thursday the DNU that appoints Ascárate to head the Ersept

The Legislature will discuss this Thursday the DNU that appoints Ascárate to head the Ersept
The Legislature will discuss this Thursday the DNU that appoints Ascárate to head the Ersept

Lemon, off the agenda.

The legislators will return to the premises this Thursday, in an ordinary session whose central issue will be the DNU that designates José Ricardo Ascárate as auditor of the Public Services Regulatory Entity (Ersept) until October 2027.

Yesterday the meeting of the Parliamentary Labor commission was held, chaired by the lieutenant governor Michael Acevedoin which the agenda for the next call to the venue was defined.

Last Monday, the governor Osvaldo Jaldo sent the decree of necessity and urgency 4/24, in which Ascárate was appointed as Ersept’s controller until the end of the current administration.

Acevedo highlighted that, in addition, a Police initiative will be discussed to advance with promotions in the force. “We consider it important within the joint conversations (with this sector),” remarked the president of the Legislature.

He also mentioned the bill for the creation of a web portal for citizen participation. “It’s something new. “Any citizen will be able to enter the page and submit a request for a law or a proposed law that they want to make,” she concluded.

Meanwhile, the project sent by the EP to create the Lemon Promotion Institute (IFL), a proposal that divided the waters in the citrus sector, is not contemplated for this session either.

This week, the Production Commission issued a favorable opinion on the initiative, although establishing a series of modifications to the original text, eliminating the points that had generated controversy among businessmen.

In any case, this project was not included in the agenda. In fact, in a recent meeting with representatives of the citrus sector, the head of the Peronist bloc Roque Tobias Alvarez had urged them to present “improving alternatives”; especially, thinking about the protection of the 50,000 sources of employment that this industry generates in Tucumán, and with the aim of recovering the million-dollar resources that stopped reaching the province due to the export of this product.

 
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