Environmentalists in Argentina Say Glacier Reform Is Unconstitutional. Milei Defends It
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Environmentalists in Argentina have filed a collective complaint against a reform of the glacier protection law, which they say is unconstitutional. The complaint has gathered 850,000 signatures from people protesting the legislation passed last month. Argentine President Javier Miel defends the reform, saying it will contribute to economic development by strengthening the mining sector.
The debate for the reform of the law of glaciers added a new chapter on two fronts that advance in parallel. On the one hand, the governor of San Juan, Marcelo Orrego, went out to support the regulation and defended provincial control over resources. On the other hand, more than 850 thousand people promoted a collective demand to stop its application throughout the country. In this context, the president whose did not propose that “natural resou…
Writing Open Channel More than 850 thousand signatures accompany a collective amparo filed before the federal justice system to curb the reform of the Glaciares Law promoted by the government of Javier Milei. The lawsuit calls for its unconstitutionality and immediate suspension. Organizations such as the Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN), the Asociación Argentina de Abogados Ambientalistas and Greenpeace Argentina, together with t…
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