👉 El presidente ha decidido nuevamente cambiar el horario tradicional de la apertura de sesiones ordinarias ante la Asamblea Legislativa, programándola para las 21 horas en lugar del habitual horario matutino. Este cambio busca captar la atención del público en el prime time televisivo. Sin embargo, la decisión ha generado controversia, especialmente por la exclusión de la prensa dentro del recinto durante el evento. Además, se anticipa que el kirchnerismo no asistirá al acto institucional. La transmisión será unificada y controlada por Casa Rosada, lo que ha levantado críticas sobre los límites impuestos a los medios.
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00:00It's a bit. What is this?
00:02Let's see, opening, in case someone is not aware of how our system works, the opening of ordinary sessions.
00:09President's message to the Legislative Assembly.
00:13What time is this going to be?
00:1421 hours. It's the second time we've had this change.
00:17Because normally, what used to happen?
00:19The opening, since the Constitution was reformed in 1994 and the date changed,
00:25was on March 1st. Do you remember that it used to be May 1st for the older ones?
00:30Yes.
00:31March 1st, in the morning, between 11 and 12.
00:36In the morning, at noon, the President gives the message.
00:40Javier Milei has already made this change once, and now he's doing it again,
00:44and he's betting on what the government says is the prime time.
00:47He's betting that the family will be at home one Saturday night.
00:52Oh, it's going to be catchy.
00:54He's looking at the President's speech.
00:56I think there's a small strategic error, but that's the point.
01:02He's going to insist on this, so he's going to talk.
01:04It's going to be a national network.
01:06Javier Milei is inside.
01:08In case you're confused, there's no speech in the cabinet.
01:12He's inside.
01:14Some characteristics of what you're going to have on Saturday.
01:18You're not going to see it, I'll tell you.
01:20Then I'll tell you the next day.
01:22You're not going to see the press.
01:24You're not going to see the press.
01:26Yes, yesterday he started with this issue.
01:28What he's asking for is for the press not to be inside the cabinet.
01:30It's always been like that.
01:32There's always a stage for the press.
01:34Of course, obviously.
01:36There's no press.
01:38Why?
01:40Because what the government wants,
01:42always in terms of security, this happened.
01:46It's a strange, but understandable issue in our protocol.
01:50The presidency takes control of the precinct where the president is.
01:54What is the legislative assembly like?
01:56It organizes, it buys the sandwiches from the Senate.
02:00The president of the Senate, who is Victoria Villarroel.
02:02She's the one who organizes the party.
02:04And the presidency sends security and takes control of the place where the president is going to be.
02:10What's going to happen this time is that this is going to happen as usual.
02:14They're going to go, the usual protocol.
02:16The usual protocol, a few hours before,
02:18dogs go around the precinct,
02:20the precinct is sealed.
02:22This is done in the chamber of deputies.
02:24The chamber of deputies is sealed.
02:26Once the dogs have walked around and see that there are no bombs,
02:28this is as usual.
02:30But there will also be unified transmission.
02:34Ordered directly by the Casa Rosada.
02:36Secretary General of the Presidency.
02:38Carina Milei.
02:40Here there began to be noise with the press
02:42about what the limits are
02:44where the press is going to be able to enter or not.
02:46But this is already a topic.
02:48As it is a national network,
02:50what is going to happen until now,
02:52what is known is that all the channels are going to take the transmission,
02:54the official transmission,
02:56that it sends and edits.
02:58Casa Rosada, the military house.
03:00Well, this is a big role.
03:02Mayans and others had already anticipated it,
03:04but the Quillarism is not going to go.
03:06The Quillarism is a big role.
03:08With all the terms.
03:10Because this is an institutional act.
03:12The truth is that all the strength of the opposition has to go.
03:14The Quillarism is not going to go.
03:16I'm answering you in the last point,
03:18something you asked in the pass
03:20when you were with, or you, or Antonio,
03:22I don't know who asked it,
03:24in the pass with the AG.
03:26Yes, Ivan Lijo and García Mancilla are already invited.
03:28Along with the other three members of the Court.
03:30And are they going to sit together?
03:32Well, the invitation is there, yes.
03:34And where are they going?
03:36Photos.
03:38I see it difficult.
03:40The ministers of the Court are going to want to sit
03:42next to those who have not sworn,
03:44because they do not reach the oath in any way.
03:46I can't confirm the location,
03:48but Lucía, I think so.
03:50You invite two members of the Court
03:52newly appointed by the Commission,
03:54you have to sit with the other members of the Court,
03:56but the invitation is there.
03:58One thing is appointed and another thing is that
04:00they have already taken oaths
04:02and are part of the maximum court.
04:04Total.
04:06Well, we'll see what happens.
04:08Then there will be all the ministers,
04:10officials.
04:12Governors invited.
04:14And then we are going to point out
04:16during the week
04:18how the boxes are being occupied,
04:20who is distributing the tickets.