How Córdoba deputies would vote on university financing

How Córdoba deputies would vote on university financing
How Córdoba deputies would vote on university financing

Congress debate this Wednesday the veto that President Javier Milei applied to the University Financing Law.

The session takes place in Deputies a week after a historic and massive march in different cities of the country and after the decision of the national leader.

In the run-up to the debate, both the ruling party and the opposition assured that they would count the votes to determine the future of Milei’s veto.

In the event of a tie, the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, will decide.

In the vote, the Córdoba deputies will be key, as in the debate they are divided as to the position they will take. And in this scenario of clear division, there is a majority that would not support Javier Milei’s decision and would speak out in favor of defending the Financing Law.

At 14, these were the positions.

In favor of defending the veto (6)

  • Laura Rodríguez Machado (PRO)
  • Belén Notice (PRO)
  • Gabriel Bornoroni (LLA)
  • María Celeste Ponce (LLA)
  • María Cecila Ibañez (MID)
  • Luis Picat (UCR)

Against the veto (11)

  • Oscar Agost Carreño (PRO – Federal Encounter Block)
  • Juan Brügge (We do for Córdoba – Federal Meeting Block)
  • Natalia de la Sota (We do for Córdoba – Federal Meeting Block)
  • Ignacio García Aresca (We do for Córdoba – Federal Meeting Block)
  • Carlos Gutiérrez (We do for Córdoba – Federal Meeting Block)
  • Hector Baldassi (PRO)
  • Gabriela Brouwer de Koning (UCR)
  • Rodrigo de Loredo (UCR)
  • Soledad Carrizo (UCR)
  • Pablo Carro (Union for the Homeland)
  • Gabriela Estévez (Union for the Homeland)

Absent will be Alejandra Torres ((We do for Córdoba – Federal Encounter Block), who on Tuesday night published a tweet in which she said she had Covid.

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