Argentina's Senate demands government report on LIBRA scandal
According to TASS news agency, the Argentine Senate passed a motion with 46 votes in favor and 15 votes against, asking the government to provide reports on the LIBRA scandal. At the same time, the Senate rejected the proposal to establish an investigative committee. Although 47 senators supported it, it did not meet the 48-vote threshold for initiation and ultimately failed to pass.
Meanwhile, a proposal to set up a parliamentary committee to investigate the scandal was rejected. The proposal was supported by 47 senators, but 48 votes were required to start the process.