Patricia Bullrich: “The sector of Together for Change that did not want change lost” 2024-02-14 04:41:00

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The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichsupported this Tuesday the “process of change” led by the president Javier Miley and stated that the Together for Change sector (JxC) who “did not want” to move in that direction lost in the 2023 PASO elections.

“There was a decision to support and other deputies to dismantle the law” Bases, Bullrich analyzed, in reference to the ruling party’s frustrated attempt to give half a sanction to that regulation in the Chamber of Deputies.

For the official, interviewed by Edward Feinmann at LN+“there is a fight” between “those who want change and those who want continuity,” and maintained that the “Together for Change sector that did not want change lost“.

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In this regard, he criticized his former rival within JxC Horacio Rodríguez Larretawhom he accused of having an “obsession with consensus.”

Horacio has an obsession with consensus, but there was a discussion of a law where the consensus said ‘leave it as it is.’ The nuances lead you to the fact that the change takes you to zero,” said the national official.

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He also pointed out that “what there is is the fight between a concrete and forceful change to change the bases and a sector that refuses with strikes, violence, which prevents laws from being voted on,” as he indicated in statements to the cable channel. The Nation+.

“There is a structural crisis with a political class that refuses change,” remarked Bullrich, who also criticized the governor of Córdoba, Martin Llaryoraby reproaching him for belonging to the “transaction sector that wants everything for its province but nothing for the Nation.”

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Patricia Bullrich anticipated that she is working to send an “anti-mafia” law to Congress

On the other hand, he anticipated that he is working to send to Congress a ley “anti-mafia” for “end organized crime“based on the experience of El Salvador, Italy and the United States.

“We are going to send a law to change the meaning of illicit association: whoever commits a crime and is part of an illicit association, the entire group will be accused of that crime. This is what will allow us to put an end to organized crime, as El Salvador, Italy and the United States did with the Rico Law,” said the PRO president.

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2024-02-14 04:41:00

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