After the ruling party's failed attempt to approve the Omnibus Law project in the lower house, liberal deputy José Luis Espert stated that the ruling party's strategy in Congress should be to promote "short laws that hit hard" and seduce deputies "instead of shit them out".
"There has to be more dialogue, we have to go with shorter, more concrete laws that hit hard.
I told the President (Javier Milei) before and after he fell. We are all learning," stressed Espert, who showed his differences with the plan carried out by the management of La Libertad Avanza.
In dialogue with LN+, the liberal deputy warned that "politics cannot continue shitting on people as it is shitting" and considered that the LLA must seduce opposition legislators "instead of shitting on them," in reference to the blocks of We Make Federal Coalition and the Civic Coalition.
"You have to seduce them instead of screwing them over. They turned affirmative votes into negative ones," Espert said about the official strategy to achieve consensus in Parliament.
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