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An ultra K mayor wants to declare the deputies who approve the Omnibus Law persona non grata

2024-01-29T17:49:37.250Z

Highlights: The ultra-Kirchnerist mayor of Pehuajó, Pablo Zurro, submitted a draft ordinance to the Deliberative Council of his municipality. He wants to declare "persona non grata" all national legislators who accompany the Omnibus Law project sent to Congress by Javier Milei. "Milei's caste has intervened in our deputies," he said. Neither Osvaldo Jaldo nor Alberto Fernández were saved from the darts. The mayor invited his peers to replicate the measure in the other municipalities, like a sommelier not summoned by Congress.


This is the controversial communal chief of Pehuajó, Pablo Zurro. "Milei's caste has intervened in our deputies," he said. Neither Osvaldo Jaldo nor Alberto Fernández were saved from the darts.


The ultra-Kirchnerist mayor of Pehuajó,

Pablo Zurro

, submitted a

draft ordinance to the Deliberative Council

of his municipality to declare

"persona non grata" all national legislators who accompany the Omnibus Law project

sent to Congress by Javier Milei.

Through a video broadcast

on social networks, Zurro announced the measure

and remarked: "After the 12 glorious years that our country lived with Néstor and Cristina (Kirchner), in 2018 a brutal decline began as a result of the debt contracted by Mr. (Mauricio) Macri and Mr. (Luis) Caputo".

Zurro, a verbose and provocative ultra K leader, took the opportunity to

also throw a dart at Alberto Fernández,

now installed in Madrid and with demands from different sectors for him to abandon the presidency of the Justicialist Party.

"Since

Alberto's government did not rise to

the occasion,

we find ourselves at this moment with a brutal adjustment,

a handover of the Homeland and with everything bad, perverse because Caputo says 'what a problem the debt', which you took you, Caputo," he said.

Along the same lines, he assured that "

Milei's caste has intervened in our deputies, like those of Tucumán and the governor (Osvaldo) Jaldo,

who believes that he has

a republic

and is harming us all."

Zurro later stated that, given this scenario, by decree ad referendum, he defined

"appointing the Tucumán deputies and anyone who votes for this Omnibus Law as persona non grata

." In addition, the mayor of Pehuajó invited his peers to replicate the measure in the other municipalities, like a sommelier not summoned by Congress.

PROJECT OF THE EXECUTIVE POWER OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF PEHUAJÓ



The Municipality of Pehuajó, through its Executive Branch, sends this Project to the HCD to declare “persona non grata” to all national legislators who accompany the so-called “Omnibus Law” and the Decree of … pic.twitter.com/6E2gvUBfLe

— Pablo Javier Zurro (@PJZurro) January 27, 2024

What does the ordinance proposed in Pehuajó say to declare those who approve the Omnibus Law persona non grata?

According to the text of the project released,

all Deputies of the National Congress who provide "total and/or partial adherence to the "Omnibus Law" projects or DNU 70/2023 will be declared "persona non grata"

of Pehuajó .

For the mayor in charge of Zurro, these two instruments are

"of clear anti-democratic conception"

and he analyzed that they will bring "a crisis of significant proportions that will seriously affect millions of Argentines, among whom of course a large part of the Pehuajense people will be harmed."

"Taking into account the political movements that are already observed, such as the

split of some blocks of Deputies

and the

clear political agreement

that

governors like that of Tucumán would be reaching,

pretending to function as an independent republic and not knowing themselves to be part of a nation federal, supportive and twinned between each of its provinces," stated the mayor in the text of the ordinance that he wants to have approved.

D.S.

Source: clarin

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