“Thematic majority”: After the united voting, the opposition sets a new goal in the deputies and the ruling party tries to retaliate
Opposition blocs are analyzing a new law to increase rents and subsidies for internal groups, while everyone on the front is trying to consider tax breaks for monotributors and the self-employed.
Neither situational nor constant. Opposition majority Defeated the government Will be in the Chamber of Deputies last Wednesday during the approval of the project with a single ballot paper “Thematic majority”, which arises only when the initiative is able to overcome its differences. This is not an easy task, nor are there too many projects that can generate a broad consensus, however A priori The first agenda raises two exclusive issues that the ruling party avoids: Domestic transport rent and subsidies.
The ruling party blamed the coup on the failure of the last session. They will try to send the page quickly and this Wednesday called for a review of the tax incentives project for monotributists and the self-employed, at the initiative of the chamber president. Sergio Massa, Margarita Stolbizer (together for changes) and Alejandro “Topo” Rodriguez (Federal Interblock)). “This is a project that people care about,” they will respond together for a change.
It is not easy for the ruling party to move the agenda forward either. Not only because of their minority status, but above all Lack of clear leadership in the coalitionIncluding a fierce internal dispute Alberto Fernandez and Christina Kirchner. The crisis at the peak of power has a full impact on the dynamics of the group he leads German Martinez, Where sometimes confusion reigns over what priorities it must meet.
New lease law
The opposition intends to fill this gap with its own agenda. A few days ago, Together for Change, Federal Interblock and Together We Are Río Negro – the same chairs that voted for the single ballot – started working. Unified opinion for the new tenancy law. A sensitive issue that, along with rising inflation, has had a significant impact on prices and the supply of rental real estate.
The masses promised a new law last year that would break the existing shortcomings; However, the ruling party issued a The notion that little or nothing changes it: Stipulates that contracts should be valid for three years and that the renewal of values should be based on the annual limit lease agreement index (ICL), a formula developed by the central bank that treats variability equally. Inflation and wages.
Instead, opposing blocs agree that, given the current inflationary context, The parties should have more autonomy in concluding contracts, Without prefix indices. Similarly, Both together for a change and the Federal Interblock offer a return of up to two years for contracts.Provided by the Civil Code.
The project is not closed yet; There are still points to be agreed. Nor in Together for Change, where different currents coexist in tense harmony, the positions are completely flattened. The former president was not helped much Mauricio Macri It was believed that the best thing to do was to repeal the existing rule, an opportunity that was ruled out because of most of the chairs.
A larger consensus would be to support an initiative to renew funds earmarked for road passenger transport within the country. Both Together for Change as well as the Federal Interblock and other small blocks – they do not rule out a left-wing addition – offer to increase the compensation fund. From $ 46 billion to $ 70 billion. A yellow light for a ruling party that fears that if the executive branch does not transmit the signal in time, Their own deputies vote together with their opponents.
Source: La Nacion
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