00:00Javier Millet came back to the country after a very positive tour,
00:06in terms of negotiations with the IMF,
00:09and above all because of the level of reception that Donald Trump had.
00:12Dario knows a lot more about this, obviously, but it seems to me that the government is very satisfied
00:19with the tour that Millet had in the last few days in the United States.
00:22Yes, it is not usual that type of reception,
00:25especially taking into account that hours before it seemed difficult for Trump to dedicate
00:30the minutes for a bilateral meeting where he could sit with representatives of both governments.
00:35It was like that, in addition to the praises he made in the public speech,
00:38the written commitment of an invitation to the Oval Office.
00:42I say, it seems that this speaks of the relationship that was effectively coming.
00:46Politically at a time opportune.
00:48Exactly, the start of the week was very complicated, very bad really for the government.
00:55The closing of the week, it seems that in all that context, ends up being very positive,
01:00in addition to the marked factor and what it was all week,
01:04which practically did not move in general.
01:07Caputo stays in the United States.
01:09Yes it is.
01:10It is still there with different negotiations,
01:13but it is also that Argentina is closing an agreement with the Monetary Fund.
01:18That's right.
01:19You marked Antonio, the importance that the Secretary of State receives you in this context.
01:23I say, Besson is negotiating, for example, at this moment,
01:26he has come to travel with Ukraine because he is discussing an economic agreement with Ukraine
01:29in parallel to the question of the war.
01:31Let him receive you, let him praise what Besson did.
01:34It seems to me that it is also a sign.
01:36And now, here in the country, Javier Millet,
01:38who today resumes the activity, obviously planned for this whole week.
01:43It is a key week because it is believed that in the government is the decision taken
01:47to advance with the decrees of the judges of the Supreme Court.
01:51We are talking about Manuel García Mancilla and Ariel Lijo,
01:54who did not have the consensus in Congress to be approved, especially last week.
01:59Well, there is time until the 28th, this is until Friday itself,
02:03because it is the closing of the extraordinary sessions,
02:06the prelude to the start of the ordinary sessions.
02:09It must be named before that date, both Lijo and García Mancilla.
02:13It seems to me that the government is going to make the decision to advance with the decrees.
02:17It is not yet confirmed, but it seems very possible.
02:20Can they be named by decree? The truth is, it does not correspond.
02:23They are judges of the court and they have to be behind the Senate.
02:25He can be named by decree now in commission, for a year.
02:29Yes.
02:30Because from March 1, the ordinary sessions are already beginning,
02:34with which the executive has no more power to advance in projects or in this signature,
02:40because then everything that is named by decree goes directly to the Senate.
02:44If he does it, it will be for a year.
02:46He has to confront himself, yes or yes, by the Senate.
02:49During the year he will need to achieve consensus to advance with these plebs.
02:55If the situation of Lijo was not what we were telling last Friday,
02:58that Lijo leaves his trial vacant for a commission work in the Supreme Court,
03:04obviously, which is a very important distinction,
03:07but it is not the same as being named through a pleb and with the Senate consensus.
03:11He has a whole year to negotiate, but if not, he stays out, if he does not negotiate with the Senate.
03:17It is a situation quite similar to what happened at the time with Rosencrantz and Rosati,
03:24when first they had been named by decree, then they ended up being validated.
03:29I do not know if validated, for me they withdraw the decree.
03:31They withdraw it and from there they leave.
03:34No, no, no, that's why, when they had the votes, it ends up being approved.
03:38Probably in the government they expect the same,
03:41maybe throughout the year there is time to approve them, but it will not be easy, clearly.
03:47There is an opposition to what can happen in the elections.
03:50Yes, but the elections change a deputy.
03:54There is a lot to be done for the elections.
03:56To the support that can give you a good electoral result.
03:59In deputies, but the votes are in the Senate.
04:02Do you think that because of a good result, Kirchnerism is going to give you the votes?
04:06No, and apart from that, there is really a lot to be done for the elections.
04:10October 26 we are talking about.
04:12On top of that, the steps are no longer there.
04:14It seems to me that we will have to see the rest of God's year.
04:18Also the availability of the Congress to work.
04:22Keep that in mind, because it is an electoral year in many provinces.
04:25Later we will be reviewing, but with the electoral year in different stages
04:31and in each active province, it will be complex for the Congress to meet.
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