La oposición pidió sesión especial para interpelar a Adorni el 14 de mayo

Diputados opositores formalizaron el pedido de una sesión especial para el 14 de mayo centrada en la situación patrimonial de Manuel Adorni. El bloque Unión por la Patria no firmó el documento y el quórum sigue siendo incierto.

Un grupo de 13 diputados de distintos bloques opositores, encabezados por Esteban Paulón, Maximiliano Ferraro, Mónica Frade y Pablo Juliano, junto a legisladores de la izquierda, remitió formalmente el pedido a Martín Menem este jueves.

El temario incluye pedidos de informes y una moción de censura sobre el patrimonio de Adorni. Unión por la Patria se desmarcó porque buscaba incluir temas económicos y sociales, aunque sus legisladores podrían dar quórum.

Para constituir la sesión se necesitan 129 diputados sobre 257. Un pedido similar hace un mes reunió 125 firmas. El 14 de mayo no resolverá directamente la situación de Adorni, ya que sin dictamen de comisión se requiere dos tercios de los votos.

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