The disagreements between the president Javier Milei And the governors come from the beginning of their mandate. The first interaction was friction when the total cut of discretionary contributions was given and The end of public works. Then they approached positions until they reached agreements that were worth key votes in Congress. Now, there is short circuits again.
As he could know TNthere is discomfort in all governors for “Inconsult measures” that they took at Casa Rosada on Gains and VATWhat is it negatively impacting co -participation that goes to the provinces and therefore to the municipalities.
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“They changed the VAT withholding scheme in Customs. They stopped retaining VAT to customs operations. That is having a strong impact,” they pointed to this medium in one of the most affected provinces. And they highlighted: “This was a unilateral decision of the nation that affects the provinces because they are co -participible resources. ”
The Buenos Aires Minister of Economy questioned the policies of the government of Javier Milei. (Photo: capture x @pabloj_lopezok)
But the discomfort is deeper. “This decision is a part of the problem. The national government quite reduces the co -participation of June, since before the companies there were 25%of the advances of the following year and then 9 installments of 8.33%. Now there are 9 installments of 11.11%, with which the first quota (which is June) and that all the provinces have linked to planning of erogations is reduced considerably,” they explained.
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“The national collection continues to show a very lazy performance, product of a stagnant activity. In March, it fell 8.2% real monthly, while VAT collection retreated 9.5%. This especially affects co -participation and co -participation Transfer the load to the provinces”, The Buenos Aires Minister of Economy said weeks ago, Pablo López.
“When analyzing the performance by tribute, VAT and profits, they explain much of the setback. All concepts are below the collection of 2023, but co -participable taxes linked to consumption and salary absorb the greatest losses,” López added. And sentenced: “The provinces must face greater social needs with less toolswhich damages federalism. ”
Meeting with the Federal Investment Council
Entrerriano Rogelio Frigerio will be the host of the meeting. So far there are four governors confirmed: Raúl Jalil (Catamarca), Maximiliano Pullaro (Santa Fe), Ignacio Torres (Chubut) and Sergio Ziliotto (La Pampa). The general secretary of the Federal Investment Council will also participate, Ignacio Lamothe.

The entrerriano Rogelio Frigerio will be the host of the meeting of governors and representatives of the Federal Investment Council. (Photo: TN)
The leaders were invited Carlos Sadir (Jujuy), Martín Llaryora (Córdoba), Alberto Weretilneck (Río Negro) and Gustavo Valdés (Corrientes).
The formal part of the event will be formed by three panels. One dedicated to development for development, with Esteban Rodríguez, director of Financial Resources of the CFI; Leonardo Oscar Toloza, founder and managing partner Leo Film; Juan Bautista Berisso Buchanan, director El Paruco.
The second panel is called “the productive future of Argentina”, with Bernudo; Gustavo Puccini, Minister of Productive Development of Santa Fe; Laura Mirantes, Chubut Production Minister; Augusto Costa, Minister of Production, Science and Technological Innovation of Buenos Aires. Modera: Martín Alfie, Head of the Federal Development Area of the ICC.
The last of the segments is intended for “Innovation, knowledge economy and startups”, with Sergio Kaufman, former senior general director of Accenture; Tamara Rubilar, co-founder and CEO of Promarine Antioxidants; Analía Cubino, president of the Innovation Agency of Tierra del Fuego; Carlos Pallotti, director of Miradoteec Entre Ríos; Luciano Filipuzzi, Secretary of Educational Articulation, Government of Entre Ríos.