The national government issued a statement qualifying the decision of the National Court, on the co-participation of the City of Buenos Aires, as a “political ruling against the Argentine provinces, impossible to comply with”who “will challenge the supreme judges.”
In the same note, the government maintains: “The ruling is unprecedented and incongruous and decides to increase the percentage -of co-participation— at 2.95%, that is, more than 180 billion pesos in addition to what it already receives”. The communiqué insists that, “in a political ruling, facing the election year, The Supreme Court intends to take resources from all the provinces to give them to the Head of Government of the CABA”.
Later, the official communiqué, signed by Alberto Fernández and 14 governors, reveals that the President of the Nation has decided to instruct the competent bodies of the National State to “recuse the members of the Supreme Court” and revoke the precautionary resolution issued.
The national board of Together for Change strongly crossed the president and the Peronist governors and said: “The Constitution It is not optional”, and will seek to advance in a political judgment against the government for “disobeying the Court”.
Former deputy Elisa Carrió was the first to raise her voice and announced that together with the Civic Coalition (CC) They will denounce the President of the Nation and the rest of the provincial leaders for “breach of the duties of a public official”; and the former deputy of the PRO Laura Alonso went even further and mentioned a “criminal complaint” and a request for “perpetual disqualification” for the entire government.