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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Argentina's House of Representatives overturns president's veto on university and paediatric law
Xinhua News Agency, Buenos Aires, September 17 (Reporter Zhang Duo, Wang Zhongyi) On the 17th, the Argentine House of Representatives overturned President Milei's previous veto of bills on pediatrics and universities. The two bills will then be submitted to the Senate for consideration and voting. The two bills respectively require providing special budgets for public pediatric hospitals, guaranteeing the salaries of medical staff, providing more resources to public universities, and increasing the salaries of faculty and staff. Milei recently rejected it on the grounds that it was not conducive to achieving the goal of fiscal balance. According to Argentine law, the president can veto a bill passed by Congress, and if two-thirds of the members of both houses of Congress vote against the president's veto, the bill can be promoted to law. According to the Argentine newspaper, some members of the governing coalition, the Liberal Progress Party, led by Millet, and intermediate lawmakers voted against the vote in the House of Representatives, analysts believe this to some extent exposes the lack of stability of the political coalition. Since Milei took office in December 2023, he has launched a series of economic reform measures to reduce fiscal deficits and control inflation. The "Freedom Forward Party" lost in the Buenos Aires provincial parliamentary election on the 7th of this month, showing that people have doubts about the government's economic reform measures. On the 15th, Milei delivered a televised speech on the 2026 budget, emphasizing that fiscal balance is an "non-questionable" goal. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4ONEaPE0NlG 17WorldNews[2025.09.18-14:29] 访问:45
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