Jasmine Bullorini
11/12/2020 18:31
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 11/12/2020 6:31 PM
To force the ruling party to whitewash if it really wants, or not, to advance with the statement of Daniel Rafecas, and
in response to the Chief of Cabinet, Santiago Cafiero - who said that it was the opposition that "blocked" his treatment -
Senator Lucila Crexell (MPN) presented a formal letter to the Agreements committee to request that he be summoned to the corresponding hearing to start the selection process.
"
I am tired of the operations and speculations, of being said that it is the opposition that
is holding
it back
when it is the ruling party that has to make the call, call him to a hearing. Then let them decide if they want to advance or not and there we will fix our position. They don't know if the votes are there, "Crexell told
Clarín.
The Neuquén, who has a monoblock but mostly
plays in tandem with Together for Change,
also recalled that the Frente de Todos even has a majority to give an opinion to the statement.
"That they advance and in any case in the opinion it will be seen who accompanies or not. Unless they are afraid that we will approve it", assures with irony another opposition legislator.
Crexell addressed the letter to the camper Anabel Fernández Sagasti, president of the Agreement commission that must deal with the specifications.
He asked him to "activate the corresponding mechanisms for the prompt call."
"It clearly emerges as obvious, that it is politically and institutionally pertinent and, even more so, necessary, that progress be made in the discussion of this issue. And that a decision be made.
The" no-decision "on a relevant issue is not It is institutionally neutral. It implies the "decision not to decide,"
with consequences on the people involved, on legal security, on the institutional quality of the Nation and finally on society, "the text states.
Crexell's presentation is given in the same week that the Chief of Staff, Santiago Cafiero, ratified that Rafecas is still the government's candidate and blamed the opposition.
"
We suffered a blockade of the opposition
with respect to treating Rafecas as a possible attorney and that he can explain what his project was," he said in dialogue with El Uncover Radio.
In Together for Change, the theme also opens waters.
Beyond the request that the leader of the Civic Coalition, Elisa Carrió, publicly raised so that the senators of the interblock support Rafecas' nomination, there are
divided positions in the interblock of the Senate.
Some are willing to accompany him, others consider evaluating him and some directly do not want to.
The Board of Together for Change - which is made up of leaders of the three parties of the coalition - promised to unanimously issue itself on the issue, but still failed to agree on a unified position.
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