00:00The pro has not obtained a quorum and again failed the session to discuss the clean sheet project.
00:08Let's remember that the special session had been requested by the head of the pro block, Cristian Ritondo,
00:15and the information says that there were absentees in almost all blocks.
00:21Yes, Libertad Avanza, Los Radicales, El Peronismo, of course, El Esperable.
00:27Yes.
00:27But it seems that they do not want to deal with this project.
00:30The clean sheet is that whoever has a double-duty conviction, first instance, second instance,
00:36as is the case, for example, of Cristina Kirchner, with the cause of violence,
00:42cannot apply for elections.
00:44But, well, apparently it does not have a quorum, as they usually say.
00:50Yes, yes, yes.
00:50Let's see, let's tell you that in this special session that was called for today at 10 am,
00:57the House of Representatives met again with the aim of advancing with the treatment of what Lucio told you.
01:02The clean sheet, that is, whoever arrives, arrives without conviction, to the honorable Congress.
01:10Let's see, what should be noted is that, if the initiative is approved,
01:14it would prevent people with convictions confirmed, in this case, for hunting,
01:19from applying to compete in the elections.
01:21Well, with that criterion, Carlos Menem would not have died being a senator, for example.
01:26Because Carlos Menem had a double-duty conviction.
01:30I think it was strictly because of the flight of Embalse Rio Tercero,
01:35or the arms trafficking to Croatia and Ecuador.
01:38Well, he had a double-duty conviction.
01:40What happens is that he later appealed before the court,
01:43or, as it is called, he was in extraordinary resource before the court,
01:46and the court, as always, did not decide anything.
01:49With that criterion, Carlos Menem would not have died being a senator for La Rioja.
01:54And with that criterion, if it is approved next year,
01:57Cristina Guillén could not be a candidate.
02:00Which, well, I don't know.
02:02The issue of justice is quite controversial.
02:06For example, Mauricio Macri assumed the presidency
02:09having an open cause for espionage of his family.
02:14And curiously, when he was re-elected as president,
02:17a week later, that cause, I don't remember if it was closed,
02:20Yes, yes, the case was closed.
02:22Or it did not advance.
02:24The issue is how far you extend a clean record.
02:27For example, a clean record, a second-degree conviction,
02:30is a good objective criterion.
02:32It means that someone was convicted in first and second degree.
02:35Or, for example, we could be a little more exquisite,
02:38more pedigree, and if there is a first-degree conviction, too.
02:42But what happens is that in that case,
02:44the Congress would be half-empty, right?
02:48Or at least the caste, as President Javier Milley likes to call it,
02:52the majority could not be elected.
02:54Well, but there is the news.
02:55There was no quorum.
02:56We recognize that last week,
02:58also the same deputies, led by Ritondo,
03:00arrived, they were at a vote, 128,
03:02they managed to meet, but there was no quorum.
03:04In this opportunity, I understand that there were fewer,
03:07so a clean record, for the moment, is not going to be treated.
03:10We reiterate, this is one of the news
03:12that has to do with the political page.
03:14The pro, in reality, has not gotten a quorum.
03:17And again, it failed the session
03:19to debate this project called Clean Record.
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