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Following the spending cut measures announced by the President of the Deputies, Martín Menem, the Senate assures that Vice President Victoria Villarruel is awaiting the results of an audit to decide what measures to take. “It will be an austere management ,” they advance. In the Upper House, the new administrative secretary, María Laura Izzo, took office only on Wednesday, who heads the task. On Thursday they managed to access all corners of the system. “We are finding some surprises, ” they say. However, they will not give details until they have complete information. The audit, they say, will be in-depth and will take a few more days. Only then, Villarruel, with the numbers in hand, will speak with President Javier Milei about the measures to be taken and then discuss them with the senators.
In the midst of the political construction that the Europe Mobile Number List vice president began to weave in the Senate - and which had its first success with last week's session in which she managed to appoint authorities and retain control of the commissions - they do not want to impose decisions with authority . . "The idea is to work together on some issues," they say close to him. Audits are a classic of incoming management. In , Cristina Kirchner denounced her predecessor Gabriela Michetti for "fraud on the public administration and incompatible negotiations" in the management of the Senate after a review. In Deputies, Martín Menem announced the measures through social networks.
In accordance with the provisions of the Executive Branch, today we begin a path of austerity », He assured and punctuated the decisions. First, finalize the advertising calendar . "We cannot use taxpayers' money on issues that do not concern the strict functioning of the institution," he stated. Secondly, he assured that he would review all the Resources used for legislators' trips abroad. . The information for is not updated on the Deputies website, but, for example, in the last six months of 38 legislators traveled on official representation missions to congresses, interparliamentary assemblies or seminars. Generally they are trips that do not exceed 3 days. In the Senate, 33 senators traveled during. Several to participate in the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament in Panama.