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"Extortion block": the strong message that Javier Milei retweeted after the meeting led by Guillermo Francos for the Omnibus Law

2024-01-30T03:18:33.003Z

Highlights: The President reposted on his X account (former Twitter) a harsh post that provincial senator Joaquín De La Torre wrote against those who oppose the Bases Law. Opposition leaders criticized the president on social networks. "They had no problem giving extraordinary powers to Cristina Kirchner, Alberto Fernández and Axel Kicillof. They were always comfortable with the progressive and statist model," completed the former mayor of San Miguel and brother of the Secretary of Children and Family of the Ministry of Human Capital.


The President reposted on his X account (former Twitter) a harsh post that provincial senator Joaquín De La Torre wrote against those who oppose the Bases Law. Opposition leaders criticized the president on social networks.


After this Monday's meeting between the Minister of the Interior,

Guillermo Francos

, and governors and legislators of the most pro-dialogue provinces,

Javier Milei

retweeted on social networks a strong message directed at those who oppose the Omnibus Law.

The summit at the

Federal Investment Council (CFI)

achieved the objective of the ruling party and reached consensus on the

Bases Law

, which would be approved this Wednesday in Congress.

However,

the governors requested that the PAIS tax be shared with the provinces

.

Shortly before 9 p.m., the provincial senator for the province of Buenos Aires, Joaquín De La Torre, attacked on his politics".

"

They had no problem giving extraordinary powers to Cristina Kirchner, Alberto Fernández and Axel Kicillof

. They were always comfortable with the progressive and statist model," completed the former mayor of San Miguel and brother of the Secretary of Children and Family of the Ministry of Human Capital, Pablo Of the tower.

That same post appeared on the

President

's X profile , which

retweeted it

a few minutes after its publication.

Far from going unnoticed, several opposition political leaders echoed and attacked the liberal economist.

What the deputies of the "extortion bloc" really want is to continue living from the business of politics.



They had no problem giving extraordinary powers to CFK, Alberto and Kicillof.

They were always comfortable with the progressive and statist model.

— Joaquín de la Torre (@delatorrej) January 29, 2024

In that sense, the deputy of Unión por la Patria

Leandro Santoro

stated: "Someone should warn the president that

it would not be very convenient to call the only allies he has to pass laws an 'extortion bloc'

and that the communications they issue from his office , they may be very useful to clarify, but they seem to disavow their minister of the interior.

For her part,

Myriam Bregman

, a legislator from the Left Front, considered: "You

have to have a very particular personality to be called an 'extortion bloc' and still continue to claim your capacity for dialogue

... Or could it be that the owners of the country ordering the troops and there is a lot of business behind it?"

Source: clarin

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