RN breaks with UDI over gratuidad restriction in school safety bill

RN deputy Diego Schalper met with opposition lawmakers to soften amendments in the 'Escuela Protegida' bill, upsetting UDI members. President José Antonio Kast's government introduced the project in the Education Committee, proposing to bar university gratuidad for those convicted of serious crimes for five years. The measure, long pushed by gremialistas, faces cross-party resistance.

Four government officials attended the Chamber of Deputies' Education Committee to debate the 'Escuela Protegida' bill, which sets safety, order, and respect measures for the educational community, alongside another to increase sanctions for school violence.

Ministers María Paz Arzola (Education) and José García (Segpres), with undersecretaries Daniel Rodríguez and Constanza Castillo, met resistance from the left and unexpectedly from RN. RN bloc leader Diego Schalper, after the session, met with deputies Juan Santana (PS) and Héctor Barría (DC) to agree on amendments softening the bill, particularly the university gratuidad restriction for those convicted of crimes against life, integrity, property, or public infrastructure for five years.

Schalper stated: 'It seems fundamental to have broad support. For that, we need to talk and find agreements'. Ximena Ossandón (RN) said cases should be analyzed individually, focusing on family responsibility. Minister García replied: 'We are open to taking up the indications you make'.

UDI voiced discontent. Bloc leader Flor Weisse lamented negotiating with opposition first, and commission president Sergio Bobadilla questioned Schalper's approach: 'If he goes to the opposition first, it not only creates a politically dishonest attitude'. Ricardo Neumann (UDI) called it contradictory. Historically, UDI has pushed this restriction unsuccessfully in budgets and prior motions.

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UDI deputies Jorge Alessandri and Guillermo Ramírez warned they will file a constitutional accusation against Finance Minister Nicolás Grau if the government insists on reintroducing a provision that makes it harder to dismiss contract public servants in the public sector readjustment bill. This 'tying law', deemed immoral by the UDI, aims to secure jobs for government allies, sparking divisions within the opposition and criticism from the ruling coalition. The announcement, made on Thursday, plans to introduce the motion in March.

José Antonio Kast's government held its first expanded political committee on Monday at La Moneda, where Segpres Minister José García announced urgencies for 20 bills, mainly on security and migration. Three initiatives received immediate discussion, including classifying irregular entry as a crime. The announcement comes amid internal criticisms over possible pardons and limits to free higher education.

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Following a fire set by hooded students at Liceo Lastarria, Security Minister Trinidad Steinert announced that the government will present a bill to increase penalties for criminal acts in educational establishments. Steinert described the events as “gravísimo” and attributed them to “delincuentes” rather than students. The measure aims to ensure peace for those who want to study.

Senator Patricia Bullrich met with the family of Jeremías Monzón, killed by minors in Santa Fe, and renewed her push to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13. She sharply criticized Governor Axel Kicillof for opposing it, accusing him of always siding with criminals. The debate is straining relations between the national government and Buenos Aires province.

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In a joint committee plenary, La Libertad Avanza's officialism secured the majority opinion for the labor reform with 44 signatures, after removing the controversial Article 44 on sick leave. The opposition, led by Unión por la Patria, presented a counter-reform proposing shorter workdays and expanded worker rights. Meanwhile, the CGT called a national strike for February 19 in opposition to the bill.

José Antonio Kast's government withdrew the ramal negotiation bill, approved by the Chamber of Deputies' Labor Commission on March 3, drawing opposition criticism for allegedly restricting workers' rights. Lawmakers like Luis Cuello and Gael Yeomans question the move and demand explanations from the executive. The government argues it prioritizes job creation amid high unemployment.

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