Politicians shaking hands in a legislative hall over a megareform deal involving tax elimination on medicines and diapers.
Politicians shaking hands in a legislative hall over a megareform deal involving tax elimination on medicines and diapers.
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Pdg commits 13 votes for megareform after iva deal on medicines

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The Party of the People confirmed on Sunday that it will deliver its 13 votes to approve the idea of legislating the megareform promoted by the government. The deal was revived after including the elimination of VAT on medicines and diapers in the miscellaneous law.

Juan Marcelo Valenzuela, head of the PDG caucus, stated that the Executive fulfilled its commitment by submitting the initiative. “We are a serious and technical caucus that keeps its word,” he said.

The lawmaker valued that the VAT refund represents 100 million dollars for the middle class, a sector he said has never been considered by traditional politics. The project is expected to be reported on Monday in the Chamber of Deputies.

Valenzuela also backed the annulment of the party’s internal elections on April 25 due to missing voter rolls on time, which he considered a sign of institutional seriousness.

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Initial reactions on X confirm PDG's commitment to the megareform following the IVA deal on medicines and diapers, with media outlets like T13 and La Tercera sharing updates. Some users celebrate political progress against the opposition, while others suggest alternative tax reforms like eliminating IVA on properties to boost construction. Journalists and regular users highlight the deal's fulfillment, noting potential vote counts reaching 89 in favor.

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