VIDEO”In Creole”. A deputy from Unión por la Patria compared the Bases Law to “a gang rape”

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The national deputy of Unión por la Patria (UxP), Agustina Propato, used a controversial phrase to define the Bases law, a project promoted by the Executive and which obtained an opinion this Thursday afternoon after an extensive debate in committee – it will be discussed next Monday, April 11 in the chamber. When speaking, the legislator equated the aforementioned initiative with a “gang rape.” During his speech, Propato also attacked the Minister of Economy, Luis CaputoThe ex-president Mauricio Macri and the current Uruguayan president, Luis Lacalle Pou.

After a long introduction, the opposition legislator outlined: “This bill contains, in my opinion and I think I speak for the majority of those present here… I tell you in Creole… It is a gang rape. This is what I am feeling today, on this very sad day for the Argentine Republic. What we are discussing today [el DNU] It is already operational in Argentina. It is no coincidence, something that seems very illustrative to me, that [Nicolas] Caputo with his company Mirgor “has bought a plane that is going to travel to Argentine Antarctica to explore issues that have to do precisely with our armed forces.”

Para Propato ““We are being the protagonists of a true legislative scandal.” “This ruling will continue to bleed the Argentine middle class, the workers, the retirees, the universities, the small large industry. This law is endowed with obscurantism. And we don’t say it, journalists like us say it. [Joaquín] Morales Solá. They warn that this omnibus law fell on the premises the previous time due to very controversial issues. For the tobacco law, for points related to gambling, for the promotional regime of [Luis] Caputo,” he explained.

In that sense, the representative He believed that the Bases Law is nothing more than an “emblem of social injustice”. And he assured: “This project seeks to favor the businessmen of Llao Llao and goes against those who push the car of Argentina. Gives concessions to launderers and players. And for the workers, who push the car, more income taxes and labor flexibility against their interests and care, all to favor those at the top.”

Later, Propato considered that “the intentions behind the Decree of Necessity and Emergencies that Javier Milei promotes are clear: “It gives Federico Sturzenegger the possibility of managing the joystick of economic regulation, in this clear plan of planned chaos that they implemented in Argentina to carry out the true plan of [Mauricio] Macri and Caputowhich is a profound process of removing our working labor from our natural resources.”

Regarding the last sections of her presentation, the national deputy of UxP asked radicalism to “reflect” on its position regarding the initiative since it means “the unrestricted delivery of the Argentine Republic.” He urged both the Radical Civic Union and the rest of the blocks that sympathize at some point with the ruling party to defend the country within the National Congress by “not endorsing what they are trying to establish from any point of view.”

Immediately afterwards, he cited the words of Lacalle Pou during yesterday’s dinner at the Libertad Foundation and questioned: “I want to tell those who appointed Lacalle Pou that it is very interesting to create a strengthened State, a State that contains and a State that promotes. And I want to tell you that Lacalle Pou will be able to carry out his objective because we have granted him, through this Government, the deepening of the Montevideo canal. We are giving up our own national wealth, that waterway through which our wealth goes and only poverty remains, to favor a sister state. “We have sacrificed an important wealth of Argentina”.

Finally, Propato handed over the use of the word with a reflection and a last attack on the Minister of Economy: “Finally, I want to tell you that I am going to appeal to popular wisdom. I think that lady who found Caputo at the outlet buying sneakers in the United States was very illustrative. Caputo was enjoying himself looking at the $35 sneakers and a lady appeared and said, “You know what? “You take advantage of an insane State to continue looting.”

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