Argentina's Chamber of Deputies changed the format for public hearings on the glaciers law due to nearly 70,000 registrants. Two sessions will take place: one in-person and one virtual, limited to around 200 people. Others will submit videos.
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies adjusted the participation system for public hearings on the glaciers law, which has nearly 70,000 registrants. The announcement indicates two hearings will proceed: one in-person and one virtual. However, only around 200 people can join directly. The remaining registrants must submit videos with their input. This change addresses the high number of interested parties in the debate over glacier protection. It aims to streamline the legislative process for the bill.