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In a Plenary Session of the Committees of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, a project was discussed to require the executive branch to submit any financial agreement signed with the United States to congress for approval. teleSUR
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00:00In a plenary session of the committees of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, a project was discussed to require the executive branch to submit any financial agreement signed with the United States to Congress for approval.
00:13The draft resolution establishes that no agreement or loan with Washington can be implemented without the intervention of Congress and requires the executive and the central bank to submit all documents related to the negotiations.
00:26The document highlights the role of the legislative branch under Article 75 of the National Constitution, which grants Congress the exclusive power to borrow money, approve treaties and arrange for the payment of money in debt.
00:40The debate on this project is taking place in a context of political mistrust in Argentina, where the opposition is seeking to strengthen institutional controls in response to Javier Millet's economic agreements with the U.S. Treasury.
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