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The Government affirmed that it could accept changes in the Judicial Reform project


The Chief of Cabinet, Santiago Cafiero
The Chief of Cabinet, Santiago Cafiero
 

The Government anticipates a tough political debate in Congress to obtain approval of the Judicial Reform project promoted by President Alberto Fernández and which has to be debated this week in the Senate. That is why the Chief of Staff, Santiago Cafiero , ratified his criticism of the opposition for anticipating a rejection, although affirmed that the ruling party could accept changes in the initiative.


The official said, we propose that this is a bill that we are sending to Congress for debate. If tools and proposals do emerge to improve it, we have always been part of promoting democratic dialogue, that was our way of working. Very far from what up to now the opposition has been.


And, in dialogue with radio La Red, he said, we have always raised it when we send projects to the chambers we promote dialogue and debate and many proposals have been modified with improvements.

Regarding the position of the opposition, which refuses to debate this project virtually, Cafiero said that it is quite surprising that those who always declaim political dialogue that before reading the project already state that they are going to vote against it and in statements He added to radio 10 that refusing treatment without having read a bill, far from strengthening democracy, is damaging it.


The national senator for the province of Santa Fe, María de los Ángeles Sacnun

The national senator for the province of Santa Fe, María de los Ángeles Sacnun

In line with this position of Cafiero, the national senator for the province of Santa Fe, María de los Ángeles Sacnun, also referred to the possibility that the ruling party accepts changes if the opposition joins the debate in the Upper House. "We have the numbers (to approve the initiative) beyond the fact that we have taken a position to accept proposals in case they existed. The senator explained in statements to radio El Uncover.

Also, like the Chief of Staff, he pointed against the attitude of the opposition. There is a permanent behavior to obstruct any type of advance, we have seen it in multiple issues; it would be important for them to reflect and take a position like the one they had with the debt issue.


On the parliamentary advance of the ruling party's proposal, hearings are scheduled tomorrow with the Minister of Women, Gender and Diversity Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta , the former head of the Public Bar Association of the City Jorge Rizzo , the General Defender of the Nation and a member of Legitimate Justice Stella Maris Martínez , the former counselor of the Magistrature Alejandro Fargosi , the president of the Association of National Prosecutors Carlos Rívolo and the constitutional lawyer Andrés Gil Domínguez .


In addition, the prosecutor of the Federal Courts of Comodoro Py Gabriela Baigún was summoned to the hearing ; the president of the Institute of Legislative Studies of the Argentine Federation of Bar Associations, Fernando Díaz Cantón , and the prosecutor Mónica Cuñarro.

The visit of former Supreme Court judge Raúl Eugenio Zaffaroni very close to Cristina Kirchner and defender of the reform was also scheduled but was postponed for the second time due to work commitments. It will be the third remote meeting to discuss the initiative opened last week by the Minister of Justice, Marcela Losardo ,


On the other hand, and in relation to the position of the opposition, the radical deputy Mario Negri ratified his criticisms and affirmed during the weekend that the initiative is a “judicial reform made for them (for Kirchnerism), at the worst moment of the economy, of the health crisis; It is difficult to believe that it is a law to improve citizens' access to Justice. Society sees it clearly here is a private agenda of the vice president (Cristina Kirchner) turned into the public agenda of the entire Government.

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