After the meeting, some members of Congress provided details about the meeting and agreed to reaffirm his position to the president. against the reform.
Among those present was the representative Alfredo Aap Cuellowho explained that it was a friendly and sincere meeting, in which the members of his party reiterated that they do not support the project proposed by the government.
“We don’t like (the health care reform) and we think it is disastrous for the country, it is the party’s position and it won’t change...Today’s reforms cannot in any way bring about substantive changes,” Ape Puello said.
In response to the party’s questioning about the support it allegedly gave to the government for the adoption of the reform, Puello assured that “it bothers us that they say we have been withdrawing for five months. “We’ve been there for five months now and we haven’t made any progress on the reforms.”
For his part, the congressman Fernando Ninoalso present at the meeting, also confirmed that they were clear to the Head of State about their position of opposing the reform.
Source: El Heraldo
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