The national deputy Eduardo Valdés (Front of All) trusted this Tuesday that the ruling party will be able to approve the laws included in the agenda for calling extraordinary sessions of the Executive Power and questioned the position of Together for Change (JxC), warning that this opposition space “is divided because there are radicals who want to attend the venue” to discuss some initiatives.
“We are convinced that we are going to take out the 27 bills included in the agenda,” said Valdés, who considered “little understandable that they will be in the impeachment commission to defend the Court but they will not be there for the creation of universities, they say they will not be there but that will bring them problems because they are issues that radicalism wants support”.
This way, The deputy referred to the call for extraordinary sessions from January 23 to February 28, which formally entered Congress last Monday.
For the national legislator of the FDT, and Regarding the position of the opposition regarding this issue, he said that the JXC bloc “has great internal problems since it did not want to meet in December.”
Speaking to AM 530, Valdes expressed: “JxC are going to defend the Supreme Court at the meeting of the Political Judgment Commission, but they continue to threaten that they will not go down to the premises,” stating: “We are not going to accept that they extort us by saying that they are not going to provide a quorum “.
Around the impeachment project against members of the Supreme Courtthe Kirchnerist deputy, author and signatory of the text, summarized, among the causes of this proposal, that “the co-participation ruling was not consulted with the governors who, according to the 12,507 words of the Constitution, are the members of the federal Government” .
“Nor did they respect an international human rights treaty on the imprescriptibility of prisoners for crimes against humanity, and they advanced with two for one to genocide”specified the national legislator.
Valdés added that “there is no precedent in the world where a law has been resurrected that has been repealed so that (Horacio) Rosatti is the president of the Council of the Magistracy”, maintaining that “it is necessary to accuse the Supreme Court of Justice for bad performance” .
Finally, and regarding the ruling on the co-participation that benefits the City of Buenos Aireswhich is managed by Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, Valdés considered that with this position the Supreme Court “wanted to give him a hand in his presidential campaign, but, just as it happened in Mar del Plata, the same thing will happen to him when he wants to tour the interior,” asserted the legislator.