Glaciares Law: Justice Confirmed Public Hearings and Rejected Protection of Environmental Organizations · Global Voices
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After obtaining this afternoon a favorable ruling from the Justice that denied a request for protection from environmental organizations, the official ratified the format of public hearings that will be held next week in the Chamber of Deputies to debate the reform of the law of Glaciares, an initiative that already has half a sanction from the Senate.The presidents of the commissions of Constitutional Affairs and Natural Resources, the libertar…
During the day, the Federal Administrative Court, in charge of Judge Enrique Regueira, rejected a precautionary measure requested by different organizations to guarantee the oral participation of all registered persons.
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies will hold two public hearings this week to debate the reform of the Glaciers Law, amidst strong controversy over restrictions imposed on citizen participation. Of the more than 100,000 registered participants, only 400 will be able to speak orally, either in person or virtually. The format was defined by the ruling party bloc, La Libertad Avanza, which stipulated that the hearings will be held over two days: one…
In the midst of the controversy in the Chamber of Deputies over the large number of entries in public hearings under the Glaciares Act, environmental organizations presented a precautionary measure to order Congress to “ensure the participation” of all the people who signed up for the presentation. The paper was promoted by the Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN), the University Network for Climate Crisis (RUCC), the Center for Enviro…
Judge Enrique Regeuira rejected the approach of environmental organizations and endorsed the scheme that limits oral participation, considering that there were no irregularities in the process of public hearings due to the reform of the Glaciares Act. Federal Administrative Court 5, in charge of Judge Enrique Regeuira, rejected on Friday a precautionary measure requested by various environmental non-governmental organizations to ensure the oral …
Buenos Aires, 20 March (NA) – Federal Administrative Court 5, in charge of Judge Enrique Regeuira, today rejected a precautionary measure requested by different environmental non-governmental organizations to guarantee the oral participation of all registered participants in public hearings for the reform of the Glaciares Law that is being dealt with in the Chamber of Deputies. The controversy arose because the presidents of the Constitutional A…
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