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Congress Approves to Extend the Reinfo Until 2026, but Puts a Brake on Other Benefits: the Details of the Day

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The Attorney General's Office will present 18 witnesses and 4 experts in the second trial against Martín Vizcarra: who are they?Enrique Valderrama: How is the Apprist Party left after his election?Who surrounds it?Almost at the end of the day in the legislature this Thursday, three continuous votes were held.With the first one, the plenary of Congress approved—in the first vote—extend until December 2026 the Comprehensive Register of Formalizati…
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President José Jerí said that the executive is in preliminary agreement with the extension of the Comprehensive Register of Mining Formalization (Reinfo) approved by Congress. “It must be made clear that the main points raised by the government, that it is one year, the 50 000 that have already been excluded, that is the main points for us,” said Jerí. He then continued with: “has left us according to the opinion approved yesterday.” Jerí explai…

·Peru
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The Attorney General's Office will present 18 witnesses and 4 experts in the second trial against Martín Vizcarra: who are they?Enrique Valderrama: How is the Apprist Party left after his election?Who surrounds it?Almost at the end of the day in the legislature this Thursday, three continuous votes were held.With the first one, the plenary of Congress approved—in the first vote—extend until December 2026 the Comprehensive Register of Formalizati…

·Lima, Peru
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The Congress approved this Thursday the extension of the Comprehensive Register of Mining Formalization (Reinfo) until December 31, 2026 or until the entry into force of the Small Mining and Craft Mining Act (MAPE) and its regulations.

From the perspective of Pedro Yaranga, an analyst in social conflicts, in case there is no extension of the REINFO, a large number of artisanal miners move to illegality.

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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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