"It's tedious, the print is small": Karen Reichardt admitted that she still hasn't read the Chamber of Deputies' regulations

Despite her imminent swearing-in in a month, Karen Reichardt, the newly elected representative for the Province of Buenos Aires, commented that she has not yet read the Chamber of Deputies ' regulations, attributing this to difficulties with the text. The actress emphasized the perspective she and her fellow candidates can bring to Congress and underlined: "Politicians have lost sight of their true objective: to get Argentina back on its feet."
When asked by CNN reporters if she had read the regulations for working in the House of Representatives starting December 10, Reichardt said it was " too soon for that ." " We met on Tuesday. Do you know what it's been like since I said yes and signed? I'm going to read it this weekend. It's tedious, small, with tiny print. All the bad things for those of us who aren't big readers; but I'm going to have to do a lot of reading from now on ," the actress said.
In this regard, she mentioned the meeting she held with the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei ; the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem ; and the other incoming deputies from La Libertad Avanza, Virginia Gallardo and Sergio "Tronco" Figliuolo , at the Casa Rosada. There, the president's sister gave them the general guidelines for the Lower House.
He also reiterated his long-held belief that he "doesn't like politics because it's a terrible mess," and criticized those "who think they can save themselves through politics. " "It's terrible that they think like that," he declared, taking aim at traditional politics and some of its figures, such as Ricardo López Murphy and Florencio Randazzo. "I'm fed up with seeing those people speaking in Congress," he emphasized.
Later in the interview, she referred to her future colleague Virginia Gallardo, also from the entertainment industry. "There needs to be a renewal, and we agreed to embark on a new activity. There are things to learn, and basically, we're going to follow the President's lead. Why couldn't we come in and have different opinions? We come from a different world and we speak differently. Politicians who have been in power for so long have lost sight of the goal, which is to get Argentina back on its feet ," she emphasized.
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