Martín Menem and Guillermo Francos were in charge last week of
leaving the deputies
and governors of the allied blocs happy by accepting some changes in the
omnibus
bill in order to have the necessary votes to issue a commission opinion, ensure a quorum and the affirmative vote in the room.
But the reappearance of libertarian deputy
Carolina Píparo
after more than a month of low profile could become a black cloud in a sky that was beginning to clear for the Government.
Píparo spoke
through
his
account
on
The former candidate for Buenos Aires governor of La Libertad Avanza had been the closest to Javier Milei during the campaign, but just days after winning the runoff
she was stripped of her appointment as head of the ANSES
and fell into disgrace in the eyes of the most closed circle. that surrounds the President.
The excuse to raise their differences was
the artists' claim against the cultural chapter
.
“As long as almost half of Argentines remain mired in poverty and without real possibilities of inclusion, it will be inadmissible for the State to be responsible for ensuring income for artists,” he wrote, in line with the official view.
It was his
second message
that
set off alarms
: “Even with
some disagreements with the Bases project
, I highlight the chapters dedicated to children, especially the most vulnerable, such as comprehensive care from conception to 3 years of age (there is a law that is not met) and constant evaluation for teachers and students in order to provide equal education for all.”
“Without basic needs covered and without quality education, it is absolutely
unwise
to continue debating
resources for making films
,” concluded the woman from La Plata who, before becoming a libertarian, was a member of the PRO and José Luis Espert.
Even with some disagreements with the Bases project, I highlight the chapters dedicated to children, especially the most vulnerable, such as comprehensive care from conception to 3 years of age (there is a law that is not followed) and constant evaluation for teachers and students to…
— Carolina Piparo (@CarolinaPiparo) January 21, 2024
As Clarín
learned
, Píparo does not agree with four elements of the project.
Firstly,
he rejects that the project does not include the new pension mobility formula
and instead leaves it in the hands of the Executive Branch to decide when to give increases and how much.
He had warned this on January 11 on his social networks, when he pointed out that it must be “a priority to generate certainties through
a clear, predictable and fair formula
.”
In second place appears the
jury trial
.
“It is laudable and objective, but
impossible to implement
,” they warn close to the deputy and consider that it should be debated separately to encourage a “deeper debate so that it does not end in a simple declamation.”
Javier Milei, with his sister Karina, Victoria Villarruel and Carolina Píparo during a campaign caravan for Ramos Mejía.
The third and fourth point in which she would be showing her differences
are surprising
if one takes into account that she is a representative of the ruling party.
In
line with the claims of the Kirchnerist bloc
, Píparo
does not agree
with some of the
state companies that Milei seeks to privatize
– his entourage avoided giving details of which they would be – and
opposes the liquidation of the Sustainability Guarantee Fund (FGS). ) of the ANSES
, one of the main criticisms that the opposition has made of the text.
Píparo and another round for the ANSES
The Executive Branch project repeals the FGS and transfers its assets to the Treasury managed by the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo.
As
Clarín
published , this means that the bonds and public securities that ANSES has been purchasing to finance the deficit, plus the shares of companies in its portfolio, remain in the Economy: the former will be canceled in an accounting entry and the company papers They would mean an injection of about
5,682 million dollars
, according to figures from the ANSES Monthly Statistical Report from last December.
Carolina Píparo was Javier Milei's candidate for governor of Buenos Aires.
Photo Guillermo Rodríguez Adami
The ANSES was the organization that Píparo had been assigned to direct as soon as Milei became the winner and days later the position was taken from him to fall to Osvaldo Giordano, who held the Ministry of Finance of Córdoba during the previous governorship of Juan Schiaretti.
The former gubernatorial candidate maintained her composure despite the snub - she had even announced
that she would meet with her predecessor
Fernanda Raverta - and kept a low profile since then, dividing her time between work in Congress, rest and dialogue with the rest of La Freedom Advances.
Almost
two months later
it would have been
time for her revenge.
The Government assumed that because he was part of the La Libertad Avanza interblock he would vote in favor, but Píparo would keep his vote
on the Omnibus Law project
a mystery
until the last minute
.
Representative Lorena Macyszyn responds to her and together they make up the Buenos Aires Libre bloc.
None of them are members of the commissions that must issue an opinion on the project, so their signature will not be essential in this instance, but it will be essential in the chamber for the
ruling party that counts vote by vote at this time.
If an opinion can be issued this Tuesday, his treatment could begin on Thursday.
D.S.