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Deputy Grabois Compares Glacier Law Reform to Placing a Killer in Water Tank

National deputy Juan Grabois sharply criticized the government's project to reform the Glacier Law during parliamentary debates. He compared the initiative to placing poisoner Yiya Murano in a home's water supply, accusing the authorities of "flat-earthism" and corruption.


Deputy Grabois Compares Glacier Law Reform to Placing a Killer in Water Tank

Buenos Aires, April 8 (NA) – In a speech full of barbs, Unión por la Patria national deputy Juan Grabois attacked the ruling party during the session on the Glacier Law reform. Among other statements, he said the initiative "is equivalent to putting Yiya Murano in your home's water tank." For the leader of Patria Grande, the government project, supported by mining provinces, "is flat-earther and obscurantist, like some deputies who think the Earth is flat and have shakier foundations than Adorni's mortgages or Milei's cryptocurrencies." "You are mortgaging the nation's future," accused the opposition lawmaker in his fiery speech in the Chamber of Deputies. "This law is equivalent to putting Yiya Murano in your home's water tank," Grabois questioned. A short while earlier, the social and political leader had made a scene by helping his colleague Adriana Serquiza hold an interpretive model of glacial and periglacial ecosystems. "You're going to put cyanide on the kids," he said, evoking the notorious "Monserrat poisoner," a moneylender and serial killer accused of at least 120 homicide and fraud charges in 1979. In his view, "they want to replace a state policy managed by the world's best scientists" with a norm that tends to corrupt provincial governors. "What you are doing is facilitating corruption, there will be a Karina festival, a 3% festival," he jibed. "Do you really think that with the shabby flat-earthism of La Libertad Avanza you can do something better than the world's best scientists?"