Lucila Crexell confirmed her transfer to UNESCO, but denied that it was due to support for the Bases law

Lucila Crexell confirmed her transfer to UNESCO, but denied that it was due to support for the Bases law
Lucila Crexell confirmed her transfer to UNESCO, but denied that it was due to support for the Bases law

On the eve of the debate for the Law Bases in the upper house, Senator Lu Cila Crexell confirmed having accepted the proposal of the Executive Branch to be designated as ambassador in the UNESCO, but He denied that his transfer was linked to his support for the mega legislative project.

“That’s not true. It is a negotiation that has been going on for a long time.. Last year there was a possibility that he could go to an international organization. We were working on it with Patricia Bullrich. When he loses, we are left without the possibility of making that change in the efforts,” the national legislator said this afternoon in dialogue with the LN+ channel.

Lucila Crexell confirmed that she accepted the transfer from the Senate to UNESCO

After the change of government and with the arrival of Javier Milei to the Pink House, The Executive Branch resumed the discussion on its possible transfer to the United Nations organization. “In April a possibility is taken up again and they offer me a place,” he said and added: “There was an offer and an acceptance.”

In any case, the senator flatly rejected any relationship with her support for the law that the Government seeks to sanction. ““It has nothing to do with the negotiation of the Bases law.”he pointed out and explained that it was the governors who discussed the law with the Executive.

Crexellaligned with the provincial leader of NeuquénRolando Figueroaannounced that he will vote in general in favor of the Law Bases. “It is a matter that I agreed with the governor. From the first moment we knew that we were going to generally accompany“he confirmed.

Regarding the vote in particular, he clarified that initially “We had some dissidence that was worked on“, although there are still issues that have not been resolved: “We are still trying that Aerolíneas Argentinas be removed from the list of privatizable companies. That is why we signed an opinion in partial dissent to always leave the negotiation open until the last minute.”

Regarding the versions that indicated that his arrival at UNESCO is directly linked to his support for the Bases law, Crexell did not hesitate to affirm that they are “operations” and added: “If they thought that this would intimidate me or make me run away from my convictions, the only thing they have achieved is to make my vote loyal to the commitment assumed.”

Bases Law in the Senate: when the debate begins, how long it will last and how the project will be voted on

Within a few hours the Law Bases and the fiscal package will be debated in the Camera of Senators, where the ruling party will seek to approve the first projects after the truncated votes of recent months. In this framework, how long will it last and how will the vote be carried out?

President Javier Milei is looking forward to the dispute that will be fought in the Upper House. After weeks of treatment in commissions and modifications that altered the original law, the libertarian president waits for his first legislative victory.

The opposition, meanwhile, is also preparing: Union for the Homeland (UP) will lead a vigil starting this Tuesday, in a call that was made mainly by the Minister of Infrastructure of the province of Buenos Aires, Gabriel Katopodis.

Meanwhile, the General Confederation of Labor (CGT); the two CTA, the rest of the cabinet of the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof; The Peronist mayors and left-wing groups will mobilize in Congress tomorrow, Wednesday, when the Upper House begins legislative processing.

Bases Law in the Senate: when it is, the duration of the debate and the vote

When is

The Freedom Project Advances It will be debated starting this Wednesday at 10 a.m.. Both projects will be discussed separately and it is not yet known whether an intermission will be needed between each debate.

The duration of the debate

The debate in the Senate is expected to have a minimum duration of 8 hourswhich would make it one of the longest sessions in recent legislative history.

The parliamentary discussion for the first version of the omnibus law, held in February of this year, remains in the ranking as the longest of all.

How the vote will be carried out

In the first section The debate will take place on the Bases law and then the fiscal package will be voted on. For the Bases debate, the block holders agreed that they will have 10 speakers per block.

Although Peronism is divided into two blocks in the Upper House, Citizen Unity and the National and Popular Frontaccepted the ruling party’s proposal.


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