Skip to playerSkip to main content
👉 El Presidente regresa a Argentina tras una exitosa gira por Estados Unidos, donde logró fortalecer relaciones con el expresidente Donald Trump y avanzar en negociaciones con el Fondo Monetario Internacional. La reunión bilateral, que incluyó elogios públicos y una invitación al Salón Oval, marca un hito en las relaciones diplomáticas entre ambos países. Este respaldo llega en un momento crucial para el gobierno argentino, que enfrenta desafíos internos como la designación de jueces de la Corte Suprema. La situación política se complica con las próximas elecciones y la necesidad de consenso en el Senado.

El gobierno espera el decreto para la designación de Lijo y García Mansilla.

🗣️ Antonio Laje
👉 Seguí en #OtraMañana
📺 a24.com/vivo

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
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.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended