Increase of Senators: Carolina Losada Justified Hiring Relatives and Claimed 'We Never Received That'
Senator Carolina Losada criticized the recent 12.5% salary increase for Argentine senators amid public outrage, stating that her bloc rejected the increase due to the difficult economic circumstances many citizens face.
In a recent interview with LN+, Argentine Senator Carolina Losada from Santa Fe addressed the controversy surrounding a recent resolution by Congress to increase senator salaries by 12.5%, raising their gross pay to approximately $11.5 million. The decision has sparked significant outrage among the public and even among legislators themselves, with Losada and her Radical Civic Union (UCR) bloc voicing strong opposition. She argued that the increase is unjust given the current economic challenges faced by citizens and businesses alike.
Losada emphasized that members of her bloc believe it is crucial to empathize with the struggles of the populace during difficult times, stating that they 'echo' the frustrations of the people. Additionally, she disputed claims regarding the senators' salaries, clarifying that she and her colleagues have never received such inflated sums as those reported in the media, asserting that they earn significantly less and are subject to tax obligations.
Through her remarks, Losada sheds light on the internal divides within the Argentine legislature regarding fiscal responsibility and accountability, especially in relation to their compensation. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions between public perceptions of government funding and the realities of legislative salaries, further complicating public trust in elected officials amidst pressing economic issues in Argentina.