💨 Abstract
Senadora Teresa García of Unión por la Patria backed a recent partial approval allowing unlimited re-election for Buenos Aires legislators, municipal councilors, and school board members, arguing it returns to the original constitutional framework before 2016. Critics see this as against democratic rotation, but García views it as maintaining voter choice. She also dismissed the exclusion of mayors from this rule, citing differences in executive and legislative powers.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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