Argentina’s president called on governors and political leaders to sign a new social contract with ten principles for the country’s prosperity, but made the pact conditional on approval of a package of laws rejected by parliament in January.
“I want to call on both governors and former presidents and leaders of the main political parties to put aside our personal interests and meet on May 25 in the province of Cordoba to sign a new social contract called the May Pact.” “: a social contract establishing ten principles for Argentina’s new economic order,” Javier Miley said in a speech to parliament on the occasion of the opening of the legislative session early Saturday morning in Lisbon on Friday.
May 25, 1810 marked the first cry of freedom that would lead Argentina to independence six years later. This date is considered by Argentines to be even more important than independence itself, and serves as a metaphor for President Miley’s plans for liberation.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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