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  • 2/6/2025
En una larga jornada de debate, los diputados discuten la posible suspensión de las elecciones primarias abiertas, simultáneas y obligatorias (PASO) para el año 2025. Otros temas en la agenda incluyen medidas contra la reincidencia criminal y el juicio en ausencia. L

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00:00Here in Congress for this session where, well, the deputies are looking for a way to suspend the next primary, open, simultaneous and mandatory election, the PASO.
00:12Well, there has been some good time of debate on a day that promises to be quite long.
00:19At least this issue of suspension of the PASO for this year, 2025, may take us until 8 or 9 at night of debate and only then could we reach a vote.
00:33They say, maybe it extends a little more.
00:35But, of course, in the order of the day there are two other issues.
00:38There is, well, this issue of reiteration for the issue where the legislators are looking for those people who are arrested and then again arrested and again arrested.
00:50Well, they don't come in and out of the police station, but, well, in the face of reiteration, they remain in prison.
00:56And also another issue other than absence of trial.
00:59So, well, with those three points, this day advances here in the Chamber of Deputies.
01:03Well, the weather, how is it? Because after Spert, it was a little bit hot there.
01:13And yes, look, Javi, that the Congress of the Nation is that box of resonance that politics has, where all the blocs that have parliamentary representation take advantage of the microphone to say the things they think.
01:26Taking into account that they didn't all get together since last year, since practically the month of December.
01:32Then they come to the precinct and here is the ideal time to put into words all that they came thinking, declaring at the journalistic level, but already do it in a formal way.
01:42So, well, with that panorama, the deputies gathered here.
01:46A day, obviously, hot.
01:48Some speeches a little calmer, but another, as always, well lit.
01:52As Diego says, Gonzalo, they were anxious, eager to, right? And some take advantage of the opportunity.
01:58What happened in this last section, Gonzalo?
02:01Nothing, let's see, it is advancing in the list of speakers.
02:03Here we see Ricardo López Murphy, who came after the Arjol deputy.
02:07Now, later they will follow him, I don't know if we have it on the screen, if not, I'll read it to you quickly.
02:13They will follow Giuliano, Outes, Caletti, López del Caño, Falcone, Picón, Garrido, Strontower and Giancafilo.
02:26And then they will vote.
02:29Let's see, as Diego said, at 20 o'clock it is estimated that the steps will be voted.
02:33Then the suspension, then they will follow all our projects.
02:38It is estimated that at 5 and a half, 6 in the morning, the session will end.
02:43And with all the approved projects.
02:45I think that beyond the speeches, much more can not be expected.
02:50As it is. At what time, more or less, is the final calculation?
02:525 or 6 in the morning the session ends, it may be a little later.
02:54Diego, are you there?
02:58Diego, can you hear me?
03:00Let's see.
03:01Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
03:03I want to ask you a question, Diego.
03:04What do I have to do tonight?
03:06Did you bring other clothes?
03:08Did you bring the sleeping bag? Something like that?
03:12Ah, let's see.
03:13Five in the morning is not so much.
03:15We have been in much longer sessions.
03:17So, nothing happens.
03:18Okay.
03:20It's like you have a room there so many times, right?
03:25But of course, yes, yes, yes.
03:27In addition, well, one entertains himself with the speeches.
03:30Look, now Germán Martínez is talking.
03:32Surely, if we listen to Germán Martínez, it will be super interesting.
03:37Because he is the president of one of the main blocs here in the Senate.
03:40So, some little girl is sure to send.
03:42Let's see, wait, let's hear it.
03:44Let's hear it.
03:45It's always controversial.
03:46If Diego says so.
03:47Let's hear Germán Martínez.
03:48Let's see what he says.
03:49In 2011, the election, which clearly defines that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was president of the nation,
03:56a capital leak was generated.
03:58It is infernal between the primary and the general.
04:02So, it's not just to add complexity.
04:06It is how economic actors move in electoral times.
04:11It seems to me that it is to add one more element.
04:14And it seems to me that it is an interesting issue to discuss.
04:16Thank you, president.
04:17We continue in the use of the word.
04:18Deputy Juliano.
04:20Thank you, president.
04:21I told you that when in December each of us swore ...
04:25Well, there we heard Germán Martínez then.