The national deputy of the Radical Civic Union for Formosa Ricardo Buryaile affirmed on Saturday that his bloc is willing to give a quorum to discuss the approval of the agreement reached by the Government with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but warned that “until now” the The opposition “did not have access to the fine print” of the understanding between Argentina and the global credit institution.
“We are going to provide a quorum for the deputies to discuss the agreement with the IMF, but we would like to see the fine print of the understanding,” Bruyaile told a Formosa radio station.
Regarding the reform of the Justice, the legislator considered that “any modification” of the system “has to include issues that concern people”,
“What they want (from the Government) is the federal Justice. It is good that this issue is addressed, but not to give impunity to the officials who are in the dock of the accused,” he said.