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Omnibus Law: from "They don't see it" by Facundo Manes to "Can you imagine what this would have been like without the PRO?", the reactions to the approval in general in Deputies

2024-02-02T22:19:59.220Z

Highlights: Omnibus Law: from "They don't see it" by Facundo Manes to "Can you imagine what this would have been like without the PRO?", the reactions to the approval in general in Deputies. The PRO came out en masse to support the victory in the Lower House. In addition, the first statement from the Presidency celebrating 144 to 109. "Thanks to complicit allies, they manage to generally approve the Omnibus Law," wrote Alejandro Vilca. "I congratulate all the deputies who took this step for the well-being of Argentines," said Patricia Bullrich.


The neuroscientist was one of the two radicals who voted against and made a new reading of the libertarian slogan. The PRO came out en masse to support the victory in the Lower House. The question that Martín Yeza asked. In addition, the first statement from the Presidency celebrating 144 to 109.


After the general approval of the Omnibus Law in Deputies, politics came out to react to what is considered a first victory for Javier Milei in Congress.

Facundo Manes, who voted against the project, reread the libertarian slogan and launched: "They don't see it."

Meanwhile, the PRO came out en masse to support the project, with a curious question from Martín Yeza: "Can you imagine what this would have been like without the PRO?"

Among the first to react to the favorable vote for the Omnibus Law, the Office of the President issued a statement to especially thank Cristian Ritondo, Miguel Ángel Pichetto, Rodrigo de Loredo and their respective blocks for their collaboration.

"Let us hope to have the same greatness on the day of the vote on the particular Law to advance to the Senate and begin to return freedom to the Argentine people. The only viable path for our Homeland is that of freedom, work and order" , said the statement.

In addition, he stated that the deputies who voted in favor will be remembered "with honor" by history.

Milei later spoke out on her personal account.

She posted a photo of the vote and commented on it with her famous phrase: "Viva La Libertad Carajo."


Even before Javier Milei's office was issued, a radical deputy came out to show his differences on social networks.

This is Facundo Manes, who published a curious message.

"YOU DON'T SEE IT," wrote the neuroscientist, in a fiery speech in Deputies.

He accompanied his words with a photo of his intervention in the Lower House: he looks firm, with the National Constitution in his hand and showing it to the rest of the national legislators in that chamber.

THEY DO NOT SEE HER.

pic.twitter.com/RswRA3IMBK

— Facundo Manes (@ManesF) February 2, 2024

In the PRO, its main figures quickly published messages of support for the general approval of the Omnibus Law.

Among them were María Eugenia Vidal, Silvana Giudici and Diego Santilli, although the one who stood out in the first instance was a beginner in Deputies: Martín Yeza.

"The first part of the session is over, and I want to thank the people who trusted with their vote so that some of us can represent them in congress. I feel enormous pride in being part of the Pro," said the former mayor of Pinamar.

And he added a rhetorical question: "Can you imagine what this would have been like without the Pro?"

The first part of the session is over, and I want to thank the people who trusted us with their vote so that some of us can represent them in Congress.

I feel enormous pride in being part of the Pro. Can you imagine what this would have been like without the Pro?

That, for the… pic.twitter.com/MPBXNiAXmR

— Martín Yeza (@martinyeza) February 2, 2024

Patricia Bullrich also took the opportunity to speak out on the matter: "I congratulate all the deputies who took this step for the well-being of Argentines," the Minister of Security published on Twitter.

The opposition blocs also expressed themselves, but expressing their discontent.

"Thanks to complicit allies, they manage to generally approve the Omnibus Law sent by Milei to solidify their adjustment plan for the working majorities," wrote Alejandro Vilca.

WE APPROVE the Basic Law in general.



Although the vote in particular still needs to be finished, I celebrate the listening, the debate and all the work of the last month.



We have moved forward with an essential project to recover the future that Kirchnerism has stolen from the...

— María Eugenia Vidal (@mariuvidal) February 2, 2024

✅ The complete Bases Law was approved by 144 votes.

They could not stop the parliamentary process.

One more step towards the change in Argentina.

pic.twitter.com/AA7g8Q5DpP

— Silvana Giudici (@SilvanaGiudici) February 2, 2024

A DEEP AND URGENT CHANGE



That was the will of millions of Argentines.

The half-sanction of the Bases Law in Congress must be the starting point to change Argentina.

It is time to end privileges and get out of the crisis that Kirchnerism put us in pic.twitter.com/QdOPtCPgJa

— Diego Santilli (@diegosantilli) February 2, 2024

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Source: clarin

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