A federal judge in Campana, Adrián González Charvay, declared the presidential veto by Javier Milei on Argentina's Law 27.793, which establishes a national emergency in disability, unconstitutional. The court invalidated Milei's veto, describing it as arbitrary and emphasizing that the rights of children with disabilities, specifically two children with autism in the case, take precedence over budgetary concerns. The veto had raised concerns about leaving millions of disabled individuals without support. Following the ruling, opposition lawmakers are seeking to overturn Milei's vetoes in the Chamber of Deputies, including those related to disability emergency measures, pension increases, and social security moratoriums. Protests against the veto have taken place at Plaza de Mayo. Government officials, including Guillermo Francos, have warned that if the opposition succeeds in reversing the vetoes, the executive branch may be unable to implement the resulting laws. Meanwhile, Manuel Adorni indicated that the government is considering increasing disability subsidies if the veto is reasserted in Congress.
⭕️Manuel Adorni volvió a insistir en que el Gobierno discute otorgar un aumento en el monto del subsidio que perciben aquellas personas con discapacidad, siempre y cuando se reitere el veto en el Congreso | Conocé más: https://t.co/BVB0g0C4Q8 https://t.co/vFVviCLWVc
⭕️Guillermo Francos aseguró que el Ejecutivo “no podrá cumplir” las leyes si la oposición logra revertir en Diputados los vetos a los proyectos de Emergencia en Discapacidad, el aumento de haberes jubilatorios y la moratoria previsional | Conocé más: https://t.co/YHiX4nC9Fo https://t.co/Cv3wolnNoC
Con ayuda de los “heridos”: la oposición busca voltear por primera vez un veto de Milei y abrir la pulseada por jubilaciones y discapacidad https://t.co/LI9deexkln