In a wide-ranging discussion, the lawmakers from #Argentina discussed #Venezuela (solidarity with the MUD, but no power to sanction individuals), and politically difficult legislation, such as December's pension reform and the upcoming debate on labor reform.
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@mauriciomacri's success building coalitions, without a majority in the Lower House or Senate, the lawmakers said the crisis caused by@CFKArgentina's populism had persuaded the "responsible opposition" (i.e., non-kirchneristas) to collaborate with @cambiemos.Show this thread -
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@DiputadosAR observed,@mauriciomacri has had no choice but to negotiate with the opposition, and despite successful midterm elections in October, he still needs opposition votes to advance reforms in#Argentina.Show this thread -
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@DiputadosAR also discussed anti-corruption efforts and their historic vote, in October, to strip@CFKArgentina's former influential minister, Julio de Vido, of his parliamentary immunity, a decision they attributed to public demands for accountability.Show this thread
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