The Chamber of Deputies convened an extraordinary session for 7 in the morning to deal with subsidies for private fuel emblems for US$100 million. However, it did not have the necessary quorum, there were only 39 legislators and two (41) were missing.
Celeste Amarilla, a national deputy for the PLRA, expressed that there is a power struggle and game of thrones among the Colorados.
“Don’t even think about touching the board issue. I don’t know what they negotiated. I attended because it is a legal call and I want to express my reasons. Yesterday’s session was not legal,” she noted.
The chartists would be demanding that Alliana make the “rekutu” (re-election in Guaraní) and save the governor of Guairá to vote in favor of the subsidies.
“It is preferable that Congress burns down than that the institutional framework is broken. Don’t go so crazy. It is one thing for them to do their business, but up to a certain point we will tolerate it, ”he pointed out.
The new board of directors should take office on July 1. At the beginning of March, Carlos María López, an independent Liberal deputy, was elected as the new president of the Lower House. At that time, the government