Congreso Futuro advisory council holds first session for 'Pensamiento para la Acción' stage

Building on Proyecta Chile 2050's recently launched execution phase, Congreso Futuro's advisory council met for its first session on Tuesday at Chile's Pontificia Universidad Católica. Organized by Congress, universities, and Fundación Encuentros del Futuro, the 'Pensamiento para la Acción' initiative emphasizes turning expert knowledge into public policy through four pillars.

The session united Chile's higher education leaders, legislators, and scientists at UC headquarters. Evolving from a 15-year-old platform, Congreso Futuro now fosters permanent ties among Congress, universities, public sector, and civil society for evidence-based foresight and decisions.

The 'Pensamiento para la Acción' stage features four pillars: reactivating expert working groups, developing concrete solutions, territorial focus, and bolstering public policy influence—directly advancing Proyecta Chile 2050's vision.

"For knowledge to have impact, someone must value it, invest in it, and create conditions to translate it into better laws," said Senate President Paulina Núñez. Universidad de Chile Rector Rosa Devés highlighted the power of this collaboration for national progress.

UC Rector Juan Carlos de la Llera called for prioritizing transformative priorities. Fundación Encuentros del Futuro's Guido Girardi announced an upcoming education summit and a Valparaíso pilot under the Futuros Posibles program. CRUCH Vice President Emilio Rodríguez emphasized regional unity amid global shifts.

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Less than a month before Colombia's 2026 legislative elections, debates like the one at Universidad de San Buenaventura emphasize deeply understanding candidates and their visions. With 3,144 registered aspirants, experts urge fighting abstention and bolstering power balance. Opinions suggest post-election alliances for the presidency.

The Proyecta Chile 2050 initiative, involving over 2,000 experts for two years, started its execution phase on Friday, focusing on turning proposals into public policies and concrete projects by 2050. It has backing from political, academic, and business institutions. Leaders emphasized the importance of long-term vision for national development.

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The newly elected Congress of the Republic, set to serve until 2030, faces the challenge of transforming legislation amid low institutional favorability. Two analyses emphasize the need to end corrupt practices and promote economic freedom to boost the country's development. Lawmakers are urged to prioritize reforms in health, education, and pensions, along with greater deliberation in votes.

Economy Minister Luis Caputo and La Libertad Avanza Senate bloc leader Patricia Bullrich met with allied senators to discuss public works, regional economies, and fiscal balance. The meeting included UCR representatives and provincial dialoguist blocs. The government aims to garner support for its legislative agenda, including electoral reform.

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Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof will lead the launch of his political group Movimiento Derecho al Futuro (MDF) on Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Aula Magna at Ciudad Universitaria, University of Buenos Aires (UBA). The event aims to strengthen his national profile as an opponent to Javier Milei ahead of the 2027 presidential elections, backed by academic, scientific, and student sectors.

On Tuesday, March 17, 2026, the ruling coalition secured a majority in 15 of the 27 permanent committees of the Chamber of Deputies, including the key Finance and Constitution committees. The deal reinforced the board agreement, incorporating the DC party, but highlighted a rift between PS and PPD in the opposition.

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The Avocado Committee announced its rebranding to Paltas de Chile at a seminar in Santiago, ushering in a new phase after over two decades. President Francisco Contardo Sfeir said the change mirrors the sector's growth and sustainability focus.

 

 

 

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