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After the setback in the Senate, Javier Milei called to "defend the DNU in the Chamber of Deputies"

2024-03-18T00:16:02.911Z

Highlights: After the setback in the Senate, Javier Milei called to "defend the DNU in the Chamber of Deputies" The President said that the norm "is in force", but that if Congress tries to overthrow it, it will react as before the Omnibus law: "We are going to expose them." D.S. will return to the fray with other DNU, other formats, until the reforms take place, said Milei in an interview on LN+. News in development.


The President said that the norm "is in force", but that if Congress tries to overthrow it, it will react as before the Omnibus law: "We are going to expose them."


Javier Milei anticipated this Sunday that, although "it is still in force", given the setback of the DNU in the Senate before its eventual treatment in the Chamber of Deputies "we will have to go defend it," he maintained and in that instance he is prepared to "expose" to those who try to invalidate it.

"We do not believe that the DNU in Deputies is still down. It is clear that if it falls, those who make the decree fall will suffer the same fate as the red names and their faces from what happened in the Senate," he said in parallel to his reaction on networks when the Omnibus law was voted against.

And he attacked: "Let them take charge of what they vote for. We are going to expose them."

"The decree is still in force,

we will have to go defend the Chamber of Deputies

and if it still falls we will return

to the fray with other DNU

, other formats, until the reforms take place," said the President in an interview on LN+.

News in development.

D.S.

Source: clarin

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