Opposition submits more than 1,500 amendments to reconstruction bill

Opposition lawmakers flooded the government's National Reconstruction bill with amendments in a move aimed at delaying its processing in the Chamber of Deputies.

The bill, which contains around 40 provisions, faces more than 1,500 amendments submitted by opposition lawmakers. An independent deputy from the PPD bench had announced preparations for some 2,500 amendments, calling them a "tsunami." The Communist Party and the Christian Democracy led in the number of proposals, though numerous opposition legislators also took part.

The Executive responded with a substitute amendment that deactivated a large portion of those changes. Many of the amendments were ruled inadmissible because they dealt with matters under the exclusive competence of the government. The Executive aims for approval of the bill in the Chamber before May 21, using legislative urgency powers and holding a majority in the Finance Committee.

The processing has sparked controversy over the limited time to debate core aspects of the project. The government is betting that the Senate will refine pending details, although there is no certainty this will happen.

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Dramatic scene in Chilean congress showing opposition flooding government with amendment documents like a paper tsunami.
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Opposition threatens tsunami of amendments to megareform

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Opposition lawmakers announced plans to submit over two thousand amendments to the national reconstruction project pushed by President José Antonio Kast's government. The move drew accusations of legislative sabotage from the executive branch, while some opposition sectors distanced themselves from the strategy.

The Chamber of Deputies' Finance Committee began on Tuesday the detailed discussion of President José Antonio Kast's reconstruction and economic reactivation megareform, amid tensions over more than 1,295 amendments filed by the opposition.

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A viral video showed opposition lawmakers announcing more than 2,000 amendments to the national reconstruction project. Biminister Daniel Mas and President José Antonio Kast criticized the strategy as an obstacle to growth.

Deputies Raúl Soto of the PPD and Daniela Serrano of the PC are analyzing a challenge before the Constitutional Tribunal against the National Reconstruction project pushed by José Antonio Kast's government.

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A second attempt by the ruling Democratic Party to pass a constitutional amendment bill collapsed on Friday after the opposition People Power Party again blocked proceedings in the National Assembly.

The emergency agricultural bill, defended by Minister Annie Genevard, is under debate this week in the National Assembly. More than 1,700 amendments have been tabled and lively exchanges are expected.

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Following the Senate's approval on March 26, Mexico's Chamber of Deputies passed the Plan B electoral reform in general debate with 377 votes in favor and 102 against. Promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, the initiative seeks to reduce privileges in electoral bodies and local governments. Particular debate continues.

 

 

 

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