Javier Milei He is going through more than tense moments in his government facing the end of the year, a more than complex date in the national historical calendar, but also because Congress has stated that it will question its 2025 budget.
Javier Milei has carried out a profound and radical transformation in national society, with liberal recipes that have historically failed in the country. However, this time he has stated that, if his budget project for the coming annual period is not approved, he will do so with a much more limited one.
One of the big questions that the government has and that is a cause of great concern in the core closest to the first leader it’s the budget. In fact, when he presented his financing idea for next year in Congress, he did not specify details, because he did not have it in place.
However, in an interview a few hours ago, he president He mentioned that he is willing to govern with the 2023 budget if Congress does not approve his ideas. There are those who have described the measure as capricious and coercive.
As is known, the current national administration has mentioned that it will deepen the “chainsaw”, however, it has been known that the defense budget would increase by several hundred million. This means that the country is reversing the historical neutrality that it has adopted, almost forever.
“If they don’t approve my budget, I will govern with the 2023 budget”
Everything indicates that the next few weeks are key in the government’s financial plans for next year. On the other hand, it is also expected that there will be a major parliamentary scandal for the approval of the “Ley Hojarasca”, which seeks greater deregulations.
The social thermometer
Society is increasingly turning its back on Javier Mileinot only because of the large number of unfulfilled promises in the campaign, but because, now, it is taking advantage of the universities and retirees in its raid towards zero deficit.
There are already several dozen universities that have demonstrated against the president’s veto, taking over their campuses in protest. In total, so far there are more than 60 high houses of higher education in the national territory that are in permanent assembly.
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