Guillermo Francos anticipated that the “May Pact” will be signed on July 9 in Tucumán

Guillermo Francos anticipated that the “May Pact” will be signed on July 9 in Tucumán
Guillermo Francos anticipated that the “May Pact” will be signed on July 9 in Tucumán

Regarding the incidents outside Congress, the Chief of Staff said that they generate outrage.

The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, announced that the “May Pact” will be signed on July 9 in Tucumán. The chief official celebrated the approval of the Base Law and the Fiscal Package in the Senate. “If you asked me, I would do it on July 9 in Tucumán, Independence Day,” he stated about the signing of the agreement with the governors.

“The May Pact was born to be in May, but as the President warned, we can wait until June or July,” he clarified. “With these laws we have become independent from a small political group that has generated an impact on the economy, society and in Argentina during the last years that we want to leave behind,” he added.

Furthermore, Francos revealed that “when one talks about independence one talks about freedom.” He also explained that the election of the province of Tucumán responds to a gesture of retribution to the Peronist governor. Osvaldo Jaldowhom he highlighted for having collaborated with the ruling party “despite being of a different political color.”

The incidents outside Congress

Regarding the incidents outside Congress, Franco said that they generate outrage. “These are the things that generate indignation in people towards politics. We must begin to identify these groups and bring them to justice,” he said.

“I have no doubt that there are links and mobilizations that are incited by the violence that generates intransigent positions from sectors of Kirchnerism. I saw the arrogance with which the Kirchnerist senators expressed themselves. It was clear that they wanted to delay the session,” he insisted.

 
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