Chilean government minister meets with Frente Amplio and Communist Party leaders to discuss reform bill, despite right-wing criticism.
Chilean government minister meets with Frente Amplio and Communist Party leaders to discuss reform bill, despite right-wing criticism.
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Government meets with FA and PC over megareform despite UDI and PNL criticism

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Segpres Minister José García Ruminot met with Frente Amplio and the Communist Party on Monday to discuss the National Reconstruction Plan recently submitted to Congress. Both opposition groups demanded changes or withdrawal of the bill, but the government insists on keeping its original design. The meetings drew criticism from UDI and the National Libertarian Party, questioning dialogue with the left.

President José Antonio Kast's government held meetings on Monday with all parliamentary groups over the megareform signed last week. The sessions with Frente Amplio (FA) and the Communist Party (PC) were the last, led by Minister José García Ruminot, joined by Undersecretary Constanza Castillo and Emiliano García.

In the PC meeting at 1 p.m. in Santiago's Congress, deputies like Daniela Serrano demanded withdrawal of the bill, calling it a 'disguised regressive tax reform' benefiting the richest 1%. The FA, at La Moneda with Constanza Martínez and others, requested splitting reconstruction funds from tax adjustments to fast-track urgent parts.

García Ruminot rejected alterations: 'The project is a harmonious set of measures' needed for investment, jobs, and fiscal balance. He defended outreach: 'The day I took office, I said we would talk to everyone'.

UDI deputies Flor Weisse and Jaime Coloma labeled it a 'show to pretend openness', saying FA and PC are irrelevant. PNL's Paulina Muñoz said: 'The best is to order his sector', and Álvaro Jofré noted neglect of the right flank.

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Discussions on X reflect division over the government's meetings with FA and PC on the megareform. UDI labels the talks a needless political error with irrelevant parties, while Minister Ruminot defends broad dialogue as necessary. FA welcomes the conversation but demands separating reconstruction from tax cuts, PC rejects it outright, and some users decry it harshly.

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PDG deputies in conference room awaiting ministers' response on national reconstruction plan during virtual meeting.
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PDG meets with ministers over megarreforma and awaits response this afternoon

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The bench of deputies from the Partido de la Gente (PDG) met on Monday with the Segpres minister, José García Ruminot, to present petitions related to the Plan de Reconstrucción Nacional. Lawmakers valued the government's openness and await positive news in a telematic meeting with ministers García Ruminot and Jorge Quiroz at 20:00.

Economy Minister Luis Caputo and La Libertad Avanza Senate bloc leader Patricia Bullrich met with allied senators to discuss public works, regional economies, and fiscal balance. The meeting included UCR representatives and provincial dialoguist blocs. The government aims to garner support for its legislative agenda, including electoral reform.

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Despite former candidate Franco Parisi's call to reject President José Antonio Kast's megarreforma, some Partido de la Gente (PDG) deputies are open to supporting it. Bloc leader Juan Marcelo Valenzuela met with Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado to discuss the bill. Parliamentarians like Javier Olivares and Cristian Contreras expressed willingness to vote for it if it benefits Chileans.

Javier Milei's government expresses optimism for half sanction on its labor reform in the Senate this Wednesday (Feb 11), led by Patricia Bullrich's negotiations. Building on recent bloc strengthening, the initiative faces strong union backlash, including a CGT march, as the ruling party eyes modifications for passage.

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President José Antonio Kast's government presented its National Reconstruction Project to Congress, featuring about 40 measures to boost growth, including a corporate tax cut from 27% to 23% and tax reintegration. Ministers toured regions on Friday to defend the bill, as OTIC and IMF warn of labor and fiscal risks. A poll shows 54% believe Congress should approve it.

Senator Pablo Cervi formalized his affiliation to La Libertad Avanza (LLA), raising the official bloc to 20 members in the Senate, right before the debate on Javier Milei's labor reform. Patricia Bullrich, head of the libertarian bloc, announced a special session for February 11 and claimed to have the necessary votes after meetings with dialoguista allies.

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On Tuesday, Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez presented the Plan B electoral reform initiative on President Claudia Sheinbaum's instructions. It aims to cut privileges and spending in electoral bodies and local governments after the original constitutional proposal failed in the Chamber of Deputies. It will be sent to the Senate with PT and PVEM support.

 

 

 

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