L'opposition demande une session spéciale pour interroger Adorni le 14 mai

Des législateurs de l'opposition ont officialisé une demande de session spéciale pour le 14 mai axée sur la situation financière de Manuel Adorni. Le bloc Unión por la Patria n'a pas signé le document et le quorum demeure incertain.

Un groupe de 13 législateurs de l'opposition issus de divers blocs, mené par Esteban Paulón, Maximiliano Ferraro, Mónica Frade et Pablo Juliano, ainsi que des législateurs de gauche, ont officiellement soumis la demande à Martín Menem ce jeudi.

L'ordre du jour comprend des demandes d'informations orales et écrites ainsi qu'une motion de censure concernant le patrimoine d'Adorni. Unión por la Patria est resté à l'écart car le bloc souhaitait ajouter des questions économiques et sociales, bien que ses membres puissent tout de même assurer le quorum.

Un total de 129 députés sur 257 est nécessaire pour tenir la session. Une demande similaire, il y a un mois, avait recueilli 125 signatures. La réunion du 14 mai ne résoudra pas directement la situation d'Adorni, étant donné qu'une majorité des deux tiers est requise en l'absence de rapport de commission.

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