The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, has criticized the Congress and the opposition for questioning the Decreto de Necesidad y Urgencia (DNU) and not supporting the "Ley Ómnibus" that is currently being studied in the Parliament. In an interview with a local radio station, President Milei stated that there is no room for questions about the DNU that took effect on December 29th and affected low-income Argentines. The DNU was issued by the government to address the economic crisis in the country and included measures such as tax cuts and subsidies for businesses. The "Ley Ómnibus" is a proposed law that aims to streamline the legislative process and reduce bureaucracy, but has faced opposition from some sectors of society who argue that it could lead to further economic instability.
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