Patricia Bullrich rejected the project, which was voted by 39 pro MPs and was crossed by an official from Laretta.
He questioned the overwhelming support for the initiative to stop evictions in popular neighborhoods; Buenos Aires Minister of Social Development María Miliori arrived at the crossroads
President of Pro Patricia BullrichToday he strongly criticized the draft law, which continues the suspension of evictions in popular neighborhoods for ten years, and yesterday he voted against 39 deputies of his own party. “If you squat, they can’t catch you. If you pay taxes and rent a property, they destroy you. I don’t understand who are we protecting? This needs an explanation.”He wrote on Twitter and included the news in his publication: “They stopped evictions in popular neighborhoods for 10 years.”
The Chamber of Deputies gave it Last night, 227 were in favor of the initiative, two were against and three abstained. Bullrich’s emphatic rejection of the project shows the former minister’s disagreement not only with the moderate wing of Pro, which responds Horacio Rodriguez Laretta, but with the macrismo leaders who are building their technical teams and building their presidential project. as the case may be, Luciano LaspiniIts main economic implication, Hernan Lombardi i Federico Angelini -Two bishops of Macri- Or Sabrina Ahmechet are on the list of pro MPs who supported the bill in front of everyone and the rest of the opposition blocs.
instead, Gerard MillmanThe main owner of Bullrich Fernando Iglesias and Francisco Sánchez, among other deputies who move close to the head of Pro, did not support the project.
Among the pro-legislators who supported the initiative are Maria Eugenia Vidal, Cristian Ritondo, Alvaro Gonzalez, Silvia Lospenato, Rogelio Frigerio and Omar de Marchi, among others. De Marchi and González respond to the head of government in Buenos Aires, whose minister of social development, Mary Millior, the approval of the project was celebrated. Bullrich usually points out his differences with the social policies Laretta and Migliori are promoting in the city.
Milior overcame Bullrich
A Larretista official went to cross the head of Pro for criticizing the approval of the project: “Patricia, our space has always offered the north to solve the problems of Argentina. The law we passed in 2018 for the integration of popular neighborhoods addresses the five million people who live in conditions of extreme vulnerability, and it came out with the consensus of the entire space,” said Migliori.
“In the city, we are implementing the most important integration policy in Argentina, leveling the playing field so that work and effort serve to move forward,” he continued.
Patricia, our space has always suggested the north to solve Argentina’s problems.
The law we passed in 2018 for the integration of pop neighborhoods gives 5 million people who live in conditions of extreme vulnerability and it came out with the consensus of the whole space https://t.co/4AQfrDhwjU.
– Maria Migliore (@MariaMigliore) October 13, 2022
The initiative was approved by the Deputy Minister of Buenos Aires “does not imply confirmation of seizure or usurpation”. “The law defines the specific areas of intervention and we are against taking them. But we recognize that we have to deal with these issues that have dragged on for decades, to achieve the goal of equalization and development, because that is why we do politics at JxC, to solve people’s problems and to transform Argentina. From the official Laretta.
Close to the former security minister, they claim that Bullrich was opposed to the idea of suspending evictions, a project that was promoted by Caroline Stanley– from Mauricio Macri Management. And they claim that it was not discussed in depth in the committee and the changes were not shared. “Many have passed,” commented their own bishops who supported them.
The draft law approved yesterday by the Chamber of Deputies expands the scope of the law that was implemented National Register of Popular Areas (ReNaBaP) To extend the eviction moratorium by 10 years and increase the number of popular neighborhoods on the register by 1,271.
The initiative was supported by 227 positive votes, and two MPs opposed –Caroline Piparo (Freedom Advances) and Francis Sanchez (Pro)- and three abstained (Gustavo Hein and Marilu Quiros, from Pro and Carlos Zapata, from Ahora Patria). It proposes to amend Law 27453, which was sanctioned in 2018 under Govt. Mauricio Macri, the purpose of which was to register real estate where popular neighborhoods are located, the buildings in said neighborhoods, and the data of people living in them for the purpose of developing an inclusive housing public policy. It also ordered a four-year suspension of evictions, which expires on the 15th of this month.
If you squat, they can’t catch you. If you pay taxes and rent a property, they destroy you. I don’t understand who are we protecting? This needs an explanation. pic.twitter.com/eDDyzOU39v
— Patricia Bullrich (@PatoBullrich) October 13, 2022
considering This deadline is approachingThe Chamber of Deputies advanced in the reform of the law, which, in addition to extending the suspension of evictions, proposes to include 1271 popular neighborhoods in the register, as well as to create mechanisms to simplify administrative procedures, to initiate and improve more complete urbanization processes. When accessing public services.
According to data compiled by ReNaBaP, there are currently 5,687 popular neighborhoods with 1,168,731 households, about five million people are under varying degrees of instability and overcrowding. Most do not have mains water, natural gas, electricity or sewage.
Together for a change, radical Fabio Quetglas He argued that the law that registered the popular neighborhoods has a “crucial significance in the territorial urban history of Argentina”. your turn Maximilian FerraroThe representative of the civil coalition said that this initiative “is an excellent proof that social-urban integration should become a state policy in our country.” “As such, it should be preserved over time and freed from all trifles and political situations,” he emphasized.
Source: La Nacion
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