Oscar Zago confirmed the Government’s negotiation with Lucila Crexller for her positive vote

“They are agreements,” said the deputy and former head of the ruling bloc. However, he assured that there was no corruption in the negotiation that led to the positive vote on the Bases law.

He deputy of Freedom Advances (LLA) and former head of the ruling bloc, Oscar Zago, confirmed that the designation of Lucila Crexller as Argentine ambassador to UNESCO was linked to her positive vote on the Base law: “I don’t like to label someone that they bought it.”

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In radio statements, the legislator confirmed the versions that speak of an exchange between the Executive Branch and the senator: “When you sit down to discuss with the benches, governors and mayors, They are agreements that give you governance. When a government has enough deputies or senators to pass a law but they are fair, it is valid to sit down and agree. “I don’t like to label someone that they bought it.”

Zago: “Places and positions must be filled”

“You agree, you arrange. Furthermore, you have to cover places and positions, positions. “That’s what politics, consensus and dialogue are all about,” he added in justification of Crexller’s actions.

Along these lines, the legislator pointed out on Radio Esplendid that “always there is a question of benefits for the governorates. The senator had been looking for it for a long time and that is part of the agreements. They are agreements with consensus, they are not gifts. I have no prejudices in saying so.”

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Lucila Crexller, targeted by the senators after her vote on the Bases law.

The complaint against Lucila Crexller before the vote

Before the vote on the Bases law, the lawyer Federico Paruoloone of the lawyers participating in the Road Causefiled a criminal complaint against the senator Lucila Crexell for the alleged crime of “gifts” to vote in favor of the Bases law that is being discussed this Wednesday in the Senate.

The lawyer who defended the former head of Highways Nelson Periotti maintains that the Neuquén senator she exchanged her vote in favor of the mega project in exchange for her appointment as ambassador to UNESCO.

The complaint also includes a request for a precautionary measure so that Crexell cannot vote in the session which began in the Upper House before ten o’clock on Wednesday. Likewise, Paruolo required that “the treatment of the draft Bases law differs, until the issue raised here is resolved.”

 
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