Milei reforms are being rolled back in Congress due to a lack of support from allies

The Reforms by Argentine President Javier Mileithey reversed course this Tuesday lack of support from allies in the Lower House of CongressThe I will deal with it again from the ground up in committee.

“Our government program was approved by 56% of Argentines and we are not ready to negotiate it with those who destroyed the country,” Milei reacted on the X network from Israel, where he is on an official visit The project suffered a setback due to political events.

The “Omnibus Law”, which had been voted on by general vote last Friday, was in full swing over every article when pro-government MP Oscar Zago asked that the project be recommissioned because, as he said, the Allies In opposition, they ignored the obligation to accompany important chapters of the Milei initiative.

Some of these were delegated powers, allowing the president to rule by decree, and reform of the state. The vote was interrupted shortly before the vote on a sensitive article on privatization.

Opposition MP Myriam Bregman told reporters: “That means they have to start from scratch.”

“The popular rejection was felt across the country,” he continued, referring to the protests that gathered last week during the debate before Congress and were suppressed by police. AFP

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