I doubt how hard Kirchnerism will vote, but the Senate will make an agreement with the IMF today into law.

It is not known what the senators who respond to Cristina Kirchner, who will attend the meeting, will do, but the bill will be approved because it supports Together for Change and part of the All Front

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NOTICIAS ARGENTINAS BAIRES FEBRERO 24: La vice presidenta Cristina Fernández de Kirchner preside la sesión preparatoria para la asamblea legislativa. Foto NA: Pablo Lasansky

Before 14:00, a bell will begin to ring, summoning senators to take a seat in the premises, and a few minutes later, Senate President Cristina Kirchner will begin a session to refinance the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for $445 billion. The negotiations will begin a session in which the refinancing of the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be approved by the Mauricio Macri administration.

Without much enthusiasm to carry out discussions, as demonstrated by the members of the House of Representatives of the difficult Kirchnerism - the former president will retire to his office on the first floor of the Senate to maintain the habit of following all the implications that arise in the premises.

The question that still circulates among the ruling party and the opposition senators is what position will the 15 legislators who recognize themselves as Kirchnerists or Campora ultimately take. Some clues could already be seen in the budget committee when Senators Juliana Di Tullio and Ana María Ianni signed their opinions with objections.

The second clue came out yesterday: Eric Toussaint, chairman of the Committee for the Abolition of Illegal Debt (CADTM), a well-known Belgian economist and political scientist, was in the Senate just one floor above the office of the Vice President.There he was received by Oscar Parilli's office. Senators Maria Ines Pilati Vergara and Senator Guillermo Snopec and Senator Matthias Rodriguez also attended a meeting with experts advising Argentina not to repay its debts.

Anabel Fernández Sagasti (Mendoza), Sylvia Zapag (Neuquen), Mariano Ricalde (CABA), Maria Eugenia Catalfamo (San Luis), Maria Eugenia Dure (Tierra del Fuego), Carlos Linares (Chubut), Sylvina Garcia Laraburu, Martin Doñate (Rio Negro)), Lesa Gonález (Formosa).

If these legislators oppose or abstain, the ruling party will donate 20 votes out of the total 35 votes held by the Frente de Todos block, which, in addition to Together for Change 33, is already a sufficient willingness to turn interests into law.

“In general, Cristina Kirchner returns to open, leave, and close the session during the voting time. At the time of the debate, there is little, and I assume this opportunity will do the same.” They said in the ruling block.

Yesterday, last Thursday, the windows of the damaged Vice President's office were already changed. This time, the City Police will install a fence to prevent further vandalism to Congress, a security device that the former president himself has denied on other occasions and has not requested it now.Neither she nor anyone in her environment.

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“The law will come out smoothly and the debate will go logically. We will say that they are irresponsible and that this debt is our fault. And we are all right. What is clear, both in the House of Representatives and here in the Senate, is that the most radicalized sector has been lost.” We analyzed a radical senator.

To pigeon this solid wing of the opposition, the same leader explained in detail: “Those who bet not to accompany the delegates or who have not given two-thirds today, such as La Campora and Patricia Bullrich. The former wanted not to be accompanied by deputies and could only collect 77 votes, but achieved anti-sanctions. Patricia pushed two meetings of the suspended National Table. Today, Macri is more concerned about traveling than continuing to discuss and support Patricia when he finds out he is already lost.”

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