IDEA added its support to Milei’s DNU and supported a debate in Congress

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Like other commercial entities such as AEA and Amcham, also the Institute for Business Development of Argentina (DEA). he expressed his support for the economic measures of the current government.

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In a statement, this group noted: “Just two months ago society voted overwhelmingly for the change of course; more than 60% of the population supported the proposed changes in the general elections. And this was confirmed by the great victory of President Javier Milei in the run-off.”

“It is reasonable that this happened since the economic and social situation is distressing and at this point it seems clear that the path to progress is not that of recent decades”, the message continues. “President Milei interpreted that mandate as outlining a program of deep and far-reaching reforms that constitute a cultural shift, and he moved with the tools available in the executive branch.”

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“Now it is Congress who faces this historic opportunity to discuss the changes our country needs,” IDEA approved. You must first decide whether or not to reject the DNU issued by the president; “But this prerogative does not exempt him from discussing the content of the reforms on the merits. New bills will certainly be presented which will also be disruptive and will influence the interests of many”.

According to IDEA, “Argentina needs that Congress commits to the company’s recent mandate; We cannot imagine another year like this one that ends with Congress passing only 34 laws in total. In 2023, the Senate had only four sessions to discuss laws (one without a quorum) and the Chamber of Deputies had seven sessions to discuss laws,” he said.

We at IDEA support the profound change implicit in many of the reforms proposed by the President, and also presented by IDEA entrepreneurs in recent years, and ask that they be discussed within the limits of the system of republican government established in our Constitution,” – concluded the announcement .

Source: Clarin

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