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New 'Impulso País' Inter-Block Formed in Argentine Senate

Senator Carlos Espínola leads the new 'Impulso País' inter-block in the Argentine Senate, uniting five government allies. The group is open to dialogue with 'La Libertad Avanza' and will support the libertarian agenda, including the law lowering the age of criminal responsibility.


New 'Impulso País' Inter-Block Formed in Argentine Senate

National Senator for Corrientes Carlos 'Camau' Espínola arrived at the Government House at 4:00 PM, just as the upper house was debating the juvenile criminal regime reform, which the ruling coalition managed to pass into law. The Corrientes senator entered the office of advisor Santiago Caputo and avoided making statements. With a stern expression, the legislator quickly entered the first floor of Balcarce 50 and did not wish to state the reason that led him to leave the session chamber to meet with one of the main figures of the ruling coalition. And precisely in the week he was appointed to head the 'Impulso País' inter-block in the Senate. Senate: the 'Impulso País' inter-block was formed with five government allies. It is a space open to dialogue with 'La Libertad Avanza' (LLA) and will support the libertarian legislative agenda, as demonstrated when it backed the law lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14. This parliamentary force is made up of seven legislators from PRO, dissident Peronism, and provincial forces, and was born with the purpose of coordinating a 'legislative agenda that prioritizes regional development and the search for consensus.' The formation of the bloc was formalized this Tuesday after the preparatory session of the Senate.

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