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The new provisional president of the Senate, Puntano Bartolomé Abdalá, was optimistic about the future support of the rest of the organization for the bills that the Executive Branch sends to Congress because, he stated, he considers it “implausible” that “Things that are good For Argentina, they are rejected through politicking.” Abdala was elected the last week in office after the initial appointee, Francisco Paoltroni from Formosa, was left aside in the midst of an internal dispute between the Peronists of his province, Cristina Kirchner, Javier Milei and Victoria Villarruel. This Sunday he spoke with Radio Rivadavia and assured that La Libertad Avanza is “open to listening.” “We are open to listening.
We know that it will be dealt with law by law and Europe Mobile Number List we will try to persuade each of the congressmen from the entire democratic plural arc that is in the Senate,” he indicated. He maintained along the same lines that he believes that “all the good Argentines” will accompany them. “It seems implausible to me to think that those things that are good for Argentina are rejected by politicking. "That's what has to end." he he is stressed. Abdala said that all those projects that “are normal, that tend to improve the lives of Argentines” will have “the support of many actors.” Abdala: “The sacrifice has to be made by all politics” Abdala also referred to the Milei government's proposed cuts to public spending, commonly called “political spending.
Javier has already asked the governors to make the corresponding adjustment,” revealed the Puntano senator and added that “The effort, the sacrifice has to be made by all politics.” “We come from the private side. We were not enjoying the historical privileges that perhaps different legislators had been enjoying. that have existed for a long time,” she slipped as a criticism during the radio interview. He insisted that the La Libertad Avanza project is “trying to put an end to those exorbitant privileges that the political class enjoys and that have no sense or reason for being based on our work as legislators.” Asked about what the negotiation will be like with senators and governors on issues related to co-participation, Abdala said that he has “an arduous task of convincing” ahead of him.