08/18/2020 - 12:49
- Clarín.com
- Politics
Federal Consensus, the political space led by the economist and former candidate for president Roberto Lavagna, announced this Tuesday that it will not accompany the judicial reform project promoted by the Government in the Chamber of Deputies.
"Without a strong and widespread political agreement, judicial reform is unfeasible . And it is clear that such an agreement does not exist. For this reason, I confirm that the Federal Consensus bloc will not vote on it," assured the deputy of that space Alejandro " Topo "Rodríguez.
You insist from Federal Consensus that the "priority" of the Government must be to accompany small and medium-sized companies to achieve "sustain jobs and create jobs."
"A few days ago, the deputy Graciela Camaño, from our bloc, had already advanced it by stating that the judicial reform proposed by the Government is absolutely inappropriate ; that such an institutional decision requires those broad political agreements, which do not simply mean having the majority to approve it, "the statement added.
And he adds: " That is and will be the position of the Federal Consensus Block in the Chamber of Deputies of the Nation. The priority, instead, should be placed on issues such as promoting SMEs throughout the country, so that they sustain employment. and regain their productive capacity. You end up creating work; you don't come up with ideas such as superimposing a universal basic income on the initiative to invest, create work and produce. "
For the space that Lavagna leads, the country "needs a reunion between the field, industry and the knowledge economy."
"To promote this scientific and agro-industrial complex today, to join forces with the production of the countryside, is to shorten the path to achieve the indispensable income of foreign exchange and to strengthen a real federalism, which is productive federalism," the text concludes.
Meanwhile, and a few hours after the march of 17A in which one of the slogans was to protest against the judicial reform, the ruling party in the Senate tries to accelerate the advance of the initiative.
It is that this Tuesday the plenary of the Constitutional Affairs and Justice commissions meets to listen to the last batch of speakers, and Kircherism will seek to give an opinion today to the initiative, although with modifications.