Tense Senate vote on bank secrecy bill ending in tie and referral to mixed commission
Tense Senate vote on bank secrecy bill ending in tie and referral to mixed commission
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Senate rejects rule to lift bank secrecy without judge and sends it to mixed commission

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The Senate rejected for the third time a measure allowing the Financial Analysis Unit to access bank information without prior judicial authorization. The vote tied 24 to 24 and the bill now moves to a mixed commission.

The measure was part of the bill creating an Economic Intelligence Subsystem. It sought to empower the UAF to request data from banks in cases of suspicious operations without needing a judge. The vote took place on Tuesday after two previous ties the week before. The government confirmed it will present amendments in the mixed commission to speed up judicial response times. Minister José García Ruminot stated that court authorization will remain as a safeguard for privacy, but efforts will focus on reducing the time banks take to deliver information. Opposition senators criticized the decision. Daniel Núñez said the State needs faster tools against organized crime. Fabiola Campillai accused the right of defending criminals with their vote. Senator Fidel Espinoza said Chile has lost once again today. Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz announced that practices from other countries are being evaluated to improve information sharing between the UAF and financial entities.

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Initial reactions on X criticize the Senate's rejection of lifting bank secrecy without judicial oversight, with users accusing the right of protecting powerful interests and criminals; some express frustration over perceived double standards in financial scrutiny.

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Illustration of Argentine Senate voting on 74 judicial nominations amid tensions involving President Milei.
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Senate approves 74 judicial nominations amid internal tensions

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The Senate approved 74 judicial nominations on Thursday, including that of María Verónica Michelli whom President Javier Milei sought to withdraw. The session also granted preliminary approval to a 171 million dollar agreement with holdouts.

Chile's Senate recorded a 23-23 tie on Wednesday on the rule allowing the lifting of banking secrecy in the economic intelligence bill. The decision was postponed to next Tuesday's session. Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz announced he is studying an initiative to speed up the process always under judicial control.

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Brazil's Senate shows resistance to the political party benefits bill approved by the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday. Allies of President Davi Alcolumbre indicate there is no commitment to a vote on the proposal in the upper house. Senators report surprise at the text and note the negative climate in an election year.

Public Security Minister Martín Arrau confirmed the government will present a national security strategy in the Senate in the coming days.

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Argentina's Senate held a public hearing for judge Carlos Mahiques' five-year term extension in the Federal Cassation Court, marked by clashes between ruling bloc and opposition. Kirchnerist senators questioned the process's legality and commission makeup, while Mahiques defended his record and rejected accusations over the Lago Escondido trip. Officialism and allies gathered signatures for a favorable report.

José Antonio Kast's government held its first expanded political committee on Monday at La Moneda, where Segpres Minister José García announced urgencies for 20 bills, mainly on security and migration. Three initiatives received immediate discussion, including classifying irregular entry as a crime. The announcement comes amid internal criticisms over possible pardons and limits to free higher education.

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Chile's Socialist Party secured two seats on the strategic Senate Finance Committee, while Renovación Nacional claimed the most seats across legislative commissions. This agreement, stemming from party negotiations, sets presidencies and memberships for coming years. The commissions were formed after a prolonged session last week.

 

 

 

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