Pullaro and governors of Together for Change demanded the approval of the Bases law: “There is no more time to lose”

Pullaro and governors of Together for Change demanded the approval of the Bases law: “There is no more time to lose”
Pullaro and governors of Together for Change demanded the approval of the Bases law: “There is no more time to lose”

Ten governors of Together for Changeamong them the Santa Fe Maximiliano Pullarothey demanded this Monday through a statement that the Bases Law and the fiscal package promoted by the government of Javier Milei.

“It is essential give the tools to the national government to advance with the transformations that the majority of Argentine society voted for,” indicated the provincial leaders.

Furthermore, they stated that “any delay What may occur in the legislative process can affect not only national finances, but also the provincial”.

“We need to give a clear signal to the markets, to the world and to the Argentines who our country is moving towards fiscal balanceis betting on private investment and modernizing its labor system,” the signatory governors indicated in a statement.

Furthermore, they maintained that “All these axes have found a majority consensus between the ruling party and a sector of the constructive and dialogue-oriented opposition.”

“There is no more time to lose. The majority of provinces have expressed their support for the instruments required by the President of the Nation and the national government,” they stated.

The statement bears the signatures of the governor of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro; the Head of Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macri; from Chaco, Leandro Zdero: from Chubut, Ignacio Torres; from Corrientes, Gustavo Valdés; from Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigerio; from Jujuy, Carlos Sadir: from Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo; from San Juan, Marcelo Orrego: and from San Luis, Claudio Poggi.

The Senate convened a special session for Wednesday at 10 to discuss the Bases bills and the fiscal package which were approved on April 29 and 30 in the Chamber of Deputies and after having issued a majority opinion on these two initiatives that have around forty modifications, some of which are key, such as the RIGI, money laundering and Tax on the earnings.

The governors’ statement.
 
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