En una reciente sesión de la Cámara de Diputados, se vivió un tenso momento cuando el diputado Germán Martínez insultó a su colega Martín Menem.
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00:00I'm going to tell you what's going on.
00:02What do we do with live insults?
00:04Because if I'm telling exactly what was said,
00:06I have to get in trouble.
00:08I had a professor of journalism who said,
00:10there is the narrative genre and the assertive genre.
00:14The assertive is when you speak in the first person.
00:17The narrative is when you count,
00:19so the bitching is said without any problem.
00:21If you want, you are telling me that, Max,
00:23and we can listen to it.
00:24We are not going to put beep,
00:25you saw that now they put beep,
00:26because it's not funny.
00:27If we put beep, it's not funny.
00:30Honorable Chamber of Deputies.
00:56No, Mr. President.
00:57Can I read the statement, please?
01:00We are keeping the order of the session that has been voted.
01:04The Honorable Deputy of the Caño has the floor.
01:07Honorable Mayor.
01:09The Honorable Monica Litza has the floor.
01:18Honorable Litza, please.
01:21You have the floor.
01:22What's going on?
01:27What's going on?
01:31Mr. President.
01:34Honorable Litza, please start.
01:37I request an interruption.
01:39The Honorable Martínez.
01:41Privilege issues in the second batch with apartments,
01:44as a labor plan has been voted.
01:46Yes, Honorable Martínez.
01:48No, Mr. President.
01:49When you have the development of a session,
01:51in this one and in any other,
01:52and there is something that a parliamentary bloc
01:56goes against the privileges that are stipulated,
02:00the regulation, you don't have to say a word.
02:02In so many privilege issues,
02:04it doesn't matter if a majority was generated,
02:06a new group A,
02:08to not be able to talk about anything in this session.
02:10But it seems to me that this is totally wrong, Mr. President.
02:13Let me do the privilege issue,
02:14because it has to do with this moment that we are going to wait for.
02:18You are going to raise it when it corresponds, Mr. President.
02:20No, it's when it corresponds now.
02:22It's the same, Mr. President.
02:24You are going to raise it.
02:25Mr. President, now is the moment that I see.
02:27Thank you very much, Mr. President.
02:28There is a plan that has been voted in this session.
02:32When it corresponds.
02:34No, Mr. President.
02:36No, Mr. President.
02:37There is an order and the majority, the Plenum, I repeat,
02:41the Sovereign Plenum has voted a labor plan
02:45and we are going to fulfill it as more than half of this session has voted, Mr. President.
02:50I don't want to mess up the debate.
02:52I don't want to mess up the debate.
02:54The floor is yours, Mr. Alicha. Thank you, Mr. President.
02:57Well, no.
02:58The good thing is that Germán Martínez maintains a coherence.
03:01He is rude, but with a view to the sea.
03:04There he got up, and there I have to violate the good taste,
03:08he got up and said,
03:10I asked you for the word well, you are an idiot.
03:14Germán Martínez answers Martín Menem
03:18and Germán Martínez ends the session by saying,
03:21I told you that you are an idiot.
03:22All this came out.
03:24Of course.
03:25Martínez, really, is the most rude,
03:29he does all this because they don't want a clean sheet to come out,
03:32he is working, he is doing a merit with the boss.
03:35Look, I don't have a close relationship with Martín Menem.
03:41I admire his patience.
03:43Yes, because the insults I just described came from Germán Martínez.
03:47Then, as if this was not enough, Pichito got angry too,
03:50because there was someone who was recording him.
03:52Then he said, hey, don't film me, it bothers me that they film me.
03:54That is the atmosphere in which the session is being developed,
03:58which was obvious that it was going to be like this,
04:00because the subject for which we came is a complicated subject,
04:02and also because in the third session they barred him
04:07and made him play tricks in the previous sessions
04:09so that the quorum would fall.
04:11It was going to be tough.
04:12The Honorable Chamber of Deputies, thank you, Professor.
04:15We are going to Israel because the possibility
04:19that the return agreement of the hostages
04:23of more than a year taken by Hamas
04:25in exchange for prisoners sentenced in the prisons of Israel
04:28can generate a moment of great tension.
04:31Vivi Netanyahu made an ultimatum.
04:33Gabriel Astrosky is our correspondent in the Middle East.
04:36You are in Tel Aviv.
04:37Good morning, Gabriel. How are you?
04:39Hello, Luis. Hello, team. Good morning to you.
04:42Good afternoon to us.
04:44On a day that continues to generate tension
04:47and anxiety about what will happen next Saturday,
04:51the reality is that Netanyahu's position,
04:54according to the statement he gave yesterday
04:57to all the Israeli press,
04:59is that if on Saturday at noon
05:02he never releases the kidnapped,
05:05Israel will go back to fighting on the Gaza Strip
05:09against the terrorist group Hamas.
05:11This was confirmed yesterday by Netanyahu
05:13after a cabinet meeting
05:16in which everyone voted unanimously
05:19that they agree with this position
05:21from the Israeli government.
05:22There, inside the hostages, we continue to think
05:25very much from our place,
05:27about the Vivas family, Gabriel.
05:29We continue to think about the Vivas family
05:31and we continue not to have news about the Vivas family.
05:34Luis, the reality is that both Shiri
05:37and the little ones, Xfir and Ariel,
05:40who are now 2 and 5 years old,
05:42were kidnapped more than 490 days ago
05:45and nothing is known.
05:47I mean, the attitude of never communicating
05:50a year ago, of communicating it to Yarden,
05:52the father of the children who was released
05:54a week and a half ago,
05:56that his family had been murdered,
05:58they continue to maintain it.
06:00But on the other hand, Israel,
06:02unlike the specific information it had
06:05for other confirmed murderers,
06:08has no confirmation
06:11about the death of the Vivas,
06:13so they continue to maintain hope,
06:15but without any specific notification
06:17that gives traces of their life.
06:19I mean, we only know that they are on the list
06:22of the original 33,
06:24of which 17 are yet to be released,
06:27to be released,
06:29but they were not released either
06:31at the time that the protocol of the agreement
06:33indicated that they had to have been released,
06:35which was in the first delivery on January 18.
06:38The truth is that what anguish, right?
06:40Because that little light of hope
06:42of recovering the people
06:45who were kidnapped in such a wild way
06:47is on the verge of falling.
06:49Hopefully there will be a solution soon.
06:51Gabriel, thank you, as always, from Tel Aviv.
06:53Thank you, Luis, a hug for everyone.
06:55See you later.
06:57We promise with clear family assignments
06:59who, when, where and how.
07:01Well, I'll tell you.
07:03Today, in some way, we were telling Rubén
07:05about the increase
07:07that family and social assignments
07:09will have in February,
07:122.7% increase.
07:14But also, the novelty
07:16is that it comes with a payment,
07:18with an additional reinforcement,
07:20an additional reinforcement that represents
07:2285,000 pesos of school aid per year,
07:26a payment that is for the only time
07:2885,000 pesos for each child,
07:32daughter in school age.
07:34Let's remember that this annual school aid
07:37is paid for children of initial,
07:41primary and secondary level
07:43from the age of 45 to the age of 17.
07:4785,000 pesos, then,
07:50that is paid in the month of March
07:53in a complementary way
07:55with the family assignment per child
07:58or the universal assignment per child.
08:00This aid covers all workers,
08:03those who are in informality,
08:05vulnerable families,
08:06monotributaries,
08:08dependency relationship,
08:09but with a cap of income.
08:11Families who have a registered job
08:14to collect the annual school aid
08:16have to have a monthly income cap
08:19of 4,023,266 pesos.
08:24Otherwise, it is not charged.
08:26In the case that the child,
08:28the girl, the teenager,
08:29has some kind of disability,
08:31here there is no income cap, it is paid.
08:33It is a measure,
08:34an annual school aid cap
08:36that will reach 9 million children in Argentina.