On a day marked by intense negotiations and a fragmented political landscape, the ruling party achieved the 58 firms necessary to advance with the opinion that enables the treatment of the bill to suspend the primary, open, simultaneous and mandatory PASSED.
The debate on whether it suspends the PASSED It extended for hours due to the difficulty of achieving the required support in a divided congress, but finally the key support of Peronist deputies from provinces such as Catamarca and Santiago del Estero was finally achieved.
The Commissions Plenary, which brought together 114 of the 115 deputies that integrate it, evidenced the tensions and challenges facing the ruling party in a complex legislative context. The official bloc initially reached 53 signatures, leaving five of those necessary to obtain the majority opinion.
This forced to initiate a new negotiation process with other provincial blocks and representatives. In this context, the support of the Peronist governors of Santiago del Estero and Catamarca was decisive. Deputies Ricardo Daives and Bernardo Herrera, from Santiago del Estero, together with Sebastián Noblega and Silvana Ginocchio, from Catamarca, added their signatures to the project, allowing to reach the required number.
According to the media, the president of the commission, Nicolás Mayoraz, confirmed that “a majority opinion with 53 signatures, with 3 in dissent, and another 5 of a minority opinion had been achieved. In total the 58 signatures were reached. ”
The suspension project of the PASSED It will be treated in the enclosure next Thursday, in a session that will also include the analysis of other relevant topics, such as reiterating and trial projects in absence.
Debate
According to the source, the session is emerging as a key scenario to measure political forces in Congress, in a context where alliances and agreements are fundamental to advance with legislative initiatives.
The suspension of PASSED It has generated broad debate in the political sphere, since these primary elections are considered an important mechanism to define candidacies and guarantee citizen participation in electoral processes. However, the ruling party has argued that the suspension responds to the need to optimize resources and simplify the electoral calendar in a year marked by economic and social challenges.
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