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Argentine Lower House discusses YPF bill; CFK should stamp it into law next week

Thursday, April 26th 2012 - 21:33 UTC
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Committees of Argentina’s Lower House of Congress began a plenary session on Thursday in order to clear the YPF expropriation bill for debate, which was approved early morning by the Senate. Read full article

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  • reality check

    KFC addressing the congress members, “”Compadres, your country salutes you for showing the courage to vote this proposal into law. Your money will be in your Swiss Bank accounts within 24 hours. Yanqi dollars of course.”

    Apr 26th, 2012 - 10:15 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • British_Kirchnerist

    #1 Thats not the reason they're all bandwagoning behind this. The selfish reason the opposition may have for supporting this isn't bribes, but that they'd lose their seats nexts time if they were seen by the public to oppose this obviously beneficial national cause =)

    Apr 27th, 2012 - 01:58 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Idlehands

    Pray = to get down on your kness and hope - often with palms pressed together in front of your face.

    Prey = to hunt like a predator.

    Apr 27th, 2012 - 05:42 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • toooldtodieyoung

    free press straggled

    parliment rubber stamp

    jack boots marching in the street........ the 3rd Reich calleth

    Apr 27th, 2012 - 10:53 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Chicureo

    UPDATED
    Argentina's 'plans for farewell intercourse law so widows can have sex with DEAD husbands' branded a 'complete nonsense'
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
    PUBLISHED: 28 April 2012

    Alleged proposals to allow Argentine widows to legally have sex with their dead husbands for up to six months after their death have been branded a 'complete nonsense'.
    The controversial new 'farewell intercourse' law was claimed, in Argentine media, to be part of a raft of measures being introduced by the Peronist-dominated parliament.
    Controversial: The 'farewell intercourse' law is 'a complete nonsense', and was confirmed after re-interviewing sources

    Sources inside the Argentinian Embassy in London have said the claims were 'completely false', and 'could never imagine it happening'.
    The source said the proposal, if it even existed, had not reached the congress- although it was also admitted it could be the work of an extremist politician. Although not officially rebutted, the claims that someone inside Argentina could introduce such a law provoked widespread skepticism.

    Apr 29th, 2012 - 02:00 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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