Chilean opposition lawmakers in parliament facing a flood of amendment documents symbolizing opposition to a major reform.
Chilean opposition lawmakers in parliament facing a flood of amendment documents symbolizing opposition to a major reform.
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Oposição chilena prepara tsunami de emendas contra megarreforma

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Um vídeo viral mostrou parlamentares da oposição anunciando mais de 2.000 emendas ao projeto de reconstrução nacional. O biministro Daniel Mas e o presidente José Antonio Kast criticaram a estratégia como um obstáculo ao crescimento.

Na manhã de sexta-feira, um vídeo do deputado do PPD Jaime Araya viralizou nas redes sociais. O parlamentar afirmou que partidos da oposição, incluindo o PC, Frente Amplio, PS, PPD e DC, apresentariam cerca de 2.500 emendas ao projeto de reconstrução.

Araya declarou: “Não é uma enchente, já estamos no tsunami”. Ele acrescentou que o objetivo era criar um debate complexo para o governo. O biministro Daniel Mas respondeu no X que um certo setor da esquerda decidiu virar as costas ao crescimento.

O presidente José Antonio Kast lamentou que parte da oposição visasse obstruir o projeto. A porta-voz Mara Sedini acusou sabotagem legislativa. O senador Luciano Cruz-Coke, do Evópoli, também criticou a “má-fé flagrante” dos deputados de esquerda.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

As discussões no X criticam o 'tsunami de indicações' da oposição como sabotagem legislativa contra a megarreforma, acusando-os de bloquear o crescimento e o emprego; o presidente Kast é citado exigindo seriedade parlamentar, enquanto apoiadores classificam a ação como um boicote e pedem responsabilidade.

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