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The parallel debate on networks of the Omnibus Law: chicanas, the deputy who does not join the bench and the one who wants to go have a beer

2024-01-31T21:49:18.202Z

Highlights: The day's marathon session in the Chamber of Deputies has its B side on social networks. Among jokey complaints, some deputies take the opportunity to take their toll on former allies. “It will be 40 hours without getting into the seat,” Martín Yeza posted along with a photograph of his legs curled up at the bottom of the bench. "At some point, when I can no longer stand so many hours of leftist speeches, I will go have a beer at the bar on the corner," Alejandro Bongiovanni posted.


The day's marathon session in the Chamber of Deputies has its B side on social networks. Among jokey complaints, some deputies take the opportunity to take their toll on former allies.


The marathon session day in the Chamber of Deputies has its

B side on social networks,

particularly

on X

, the most used by politicians.

On that platform, legislators relax about the long wait for the vote and joke about what they are doing while they wait to press the button.

The one who took the lead with the chicanes was PRO deputy

Fernando Iglesias

, but this time he did not choose to attack Peronism.

On the contrary,

he launched a dart against the former partners of Together for Change,

the UCR and the Civic Coalition, who were more reluctant to approve the Omnibus Law project sent by Javier Milei to Congress.

“Beginning a decisive session for the country.

Hopefully those of us who have the responsibility are up to the challenge.

I hope we are together for change

,” Iglesias wrote in X, ironizing the name of the front that used to bring together the PRO, the radicals and the 'lilitos'.

Starting a decisive session for the country.

Hopefully those of us who have the responsibility are up to the challenge.

I hope we are together for the change.

pic.twitter.com/ZvD7iFdl6x

— Fernando A. Iglesias (@FerIglesias) January 31, 2024

Martín Yeza,

PRO deputy, also published early

on

his

reduced, like their seats in Deputies.

“It will be 40 hours without getting into the seat,”

Yeza posted along with a photograph of his legs curled up at the bottom of the bench.

The deputy and former mayor of Pinamar measures 1.95 meters.

It will be 40 hours without entering the seat 😂 pic.twitter.com/jiVcjXQIGy

— Martín Yeza (@martinyeza) January 31, 2024

Meanwhile, the PRO deputy for Santa Fe,

Alejandro Bongiovanni,

appealed to his uncontrollable sarcasm and

rambled about his desire

to go to the corner bar to

drink beer

and instead leave a media lawyer very similar to him on the bench. .

""At some point, when I can no longer stand so many hours of leftist speeches,

I will go have a beer at the bar on the corner and Francisco Oneto will sit in my place.

And

absolutely no one will notice," Bongiovanni posted.

Oneto is a criminal lawyer who usually has media appearances to give his opinion on high-profile cases.

At some point, when I can no longer stand so many hours of leftist speeches, I will go have a beer at the bar on the corner and @fraoneto will sit in my place.

And absolutely no one will notice.

— Alejandro Bongiovanni (@alejobongio) January 31, 2024

News in development.

D.S.

Source: clarin

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