Argentine deputies approving controversial glaciers law reform amid protests and mining threat to protected areas.
Argentine deputies approving controversial glaciers law reform amid protests and mining threat to protected areas.
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Argentine deputies approve glaciers law reform by 137 votes

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Argentina's Chamber of Deputies approved a reform to the Glaciers Law early Thursday by 137 votes in favor, 111 against, and 3 abstentions. The change allows extractive activities like mining in previously protected areas, sparking backlash from environmentalists and citizens. Over 300,000 people joined a collective unconstitutionality lawsuit, and La Pampa's governor filed a judicial injunction.

Argentina's Chamber of Deputies passed a reform to the original Glaciers Law, enacted 15 years ago to protect glaciers and periglacial environments as strategic freshwater reserves. The new version enables high-impact interventions, such as mining, in previously protected areas.

Over 105,000 citizens registered for public hearings, but only 0.2% were heard, according to reports. In response, civil society mobilized: via demandacolectivaglaciares.org, more than 300,000 people joined a collective unconstitutionality lawsuit promoted by groups like FARN and Greenpeace.

Actress Nacha Guevara harshly criticized the deputies in an Instagram video: "Miren que hacen cagadas ustedes, pero esta no tiene perdón" (Look what messes you make, but this one has no forgiveness). She added: "When time passes and you're dying from some disease, terminal maybe... I wish you remember this day you raised your hand".

La Pampa Governor Sergio Ziliotto filed a judicial injunction against the law, seeking its suspension due to impacts on water access. Environmental organizations are also pushing collective lawsuits.

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Reactions on X to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies' approval of the glaciers law reform by 137-111 votes are polarized. Supporters, including official government accounts, hail it as a victory for mining development, provincial autonomy, and economic progress against foreign NGO interference. Critics, including environmentalists and opposition voices, decry it as a dangerous giveaway to extractive industries that threatens water resources and the environment. Neutral posts from journalists detail the vote and ongoing judicial challenges like the La Pampa governor's injunction.

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