Protesters outside Argentine Congress rally against glacier law reform as lawmakers debate inside.
Protesters outside Argentine Congress rally against glacier law reform as lawmakers debate inside.
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Argentine lower house debates glacier law reform amid protests

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Argentina's lower house began debating the glacier law reform on Wednesday, securing quorum with 129 lawmakers from the ruling bloc and allies. The bill, already half-approved by the Senate, lets provinces decide activities on glaciers, drawing sharp criticism from opposition and environmentalists. Protesters gathered outside Congress against the measure.

The session started at 15:13 with 129 deputies present, including support from PRO, UCR, and provincial blocs allied with La Libertad Avanza. The ruling bloc expects to pass the reform in the early hours after over 60 speakers.

Opponents like Jorge Taiana challenged the bill: "We cannot accept this law's approval," he said, noting it defederalizes the rule. Juan Grabois likened it to "putting Yiya Murano in your water tank" and called it unconstitutional. Miguel Pichetto and Martín Lousteau also announced opposition votes, citing constitutional breaches and environmental risks.

Maximiliano Ferraro stressed: "I prefer water over a temporary fortune for some province." Myriam Bregman labeled it a "looting project." From the ruling side, Nicolás Mayoraz dismissed criticisms as "ignorant," and José Peluc claimed 70% support in public hearings.

Outside Congress, environmentalists like Consuelo Bilbao protested: the reform "violates the Constitution" and lacks legitimacy. Heavy police presence was deployed, with a vigil called until the vote. Opposition motions to question officials over cases like Adorni and $LIBRA were rejected.

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Reactions on X to the Argentine lower house debate on glacier law reform are polarized. Environmentalists and left-leaning users strongly oppose the bill, warning of risks to water reserves and accusing favoritism toward mining interests amid protests and detentions outside Congress. Right-wing accounts support it for boosting mining development. Neutral news reports cover quorum achievement, tensions, and citizen petitions.

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Argentina's Chamber of Deputies approved a reform to the Glaciers Law early Thursday by 137 votes in favor, 111 against, and 3 abstentions. The change allows extractive activities like mining in previously protected areas, sparking backlash from environmentalists and citizens. Over 300,000 people joined a collective unconstitutionality lawsuit, and La Pampa's governor filed a judicial injunction.

Argentina's Chamber of Deputies began public hearings on the Glaciers Law reform on Wednesday with over 105,000 registrants but only 360 speakers allowed, sparking opposition challenges and protests outside Congress.

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