Illustration depicting ruling coalition's control of most Chamber committees, including Finance and Constitution, amid opposition rift.
Illustration depicting ruling coalition's control of most Chamber committees, including Finance and Constitution, amid opposition rift.
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Ruling coalition takes control of most committees in Chamber

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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.

During the first session of the 2026 parliamentary cycle in the Chamber of Deputies, the ruling coalition—comprising parties like Republicanos, UDI, and RN—finalized the composition of legislative committees. Out of 27 bodies, the right secured majorities in 15, with eight deputies in Finance (chaired by Agustín Romero, Republican) and seven in Constitution (chaired by Jaime Mulet, FRVS, a key figure in the deal for Jorge Alessandri's, UDI, Chamber presidency). Other majorities were gained in Education, Interior Government, Labor, and Health, with seven or eight members each out of 13. The DC party received a vice-presidency as a prior concession. The Finance committee agreed to summon Minister Jorge Quiroz next week and request a government report on the fiscal situation, potentially proposing an investigative committee. Notable presidencies include Economy (Felipe Ross, Republican), Labor (Juan Carlos Meza, Republican), and Health (Andrés Celis, RN). Joanna Pérez (Demócratas) chairs Interior Government. The vote exposed opposition rifts: PPD unanimously supported it, with bloc leader Raúl Soto citing 'legislative responsibility' and autonomy, while PS rejected it. Raúl Leiva (PS) stated that 'the Socialist Party has been vetoed' from Finance, where it has no representatives, unlike PPD's Fernando Zamorano. Sources say PS was pre-notified by PPD. This unfolds under President José Antonio Kast's government.

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Discussions on X emphasize the ruling coalition's control over 15 of 27 committees in Chile's Chamber of Deputies, including Finance and Constitution, bolstered by DC and PPD support. Right-wing users celebrate the Republican Party's strong presence and smoother legislative path under Kast's government, using #DisfrutandoLoVotado. Opposition highlights fragmentation, especially PS-PPD rift. Neutral analyses detail presidencies: Hacienda (Republicano), Constitución (FRVS), Educación (UDI), and predict tensions in law-making.

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Illustration of Chilean finance committee voting on megareform bill.
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Finance committee approves idea of legislating megareform with ruling party votes

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The Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies approved on Thursday the idea of legislating the national reconstruction megareform project. The initiative advanced with eight votes in favor from ruling party lawmakers, four against and one abstention from the PDG.

The finance commission approved the core of president josé antonio kast’s reconstruction megaproject on thursday after 15 hours of debate. The progress leaves divisions in the christian democrats between deputies and senators, while the opposition plans to obstruct the process.

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Chile's Chamber of Deputies ended an eight-hour debate yesterday on the National Reconstruction Plan bill. The government-backed initiative aims to cut corporate taxes and provide investment certainty.

Segpres Minister José García Ruminot met with Frente Amplio and the Communist Party on Monday to discuss the National Reconstruction Plan recently submitted to Congress. Both opposition groups demanded changes or withdrawal of the bill, but the government insists on keeping its original design. The meetings drew criticism from UDI and the National Libertarian Party, questioning dialogue with the left.

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Four security initiatives have been frozen in mixed commissions for over a year due to the lower chamber's failure to appoint deputies.

President José Antonio Kast led his administration's fourth cabinet meeting on Thursday at Cerro Castillo, following Tuesday's ministerial adjustment that removed two ministers.

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Chile's Chamber of Deputies sent the government's major tax reform bill to the Senate after approving its core measures, including a gradual cut in the corporate tax rate from 27% to 23%.

 

 

 

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