The debate on the National Reconstruction Plan is intensifying, with criticism of its fiscal approach and proposals to improve formal employment in a context of unemployment.
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The Chilean economy is at a turning point after a start of the year marked by weakness. While the government of the turn strongly pushes its National Reconstruction Plan, the technical and political alarms have begun to sound loudly. In conversation with Palabra Que Es Noticia de Radio Futuro, the former minister of Energy and Economy, Álvaro García, broke down the dangers that lie behind the small letter of this “miscellaneous law” that will so…
The debate on the National Reconstruction Plan is intensifying, with criticism of its fiscal approach and proposals to improve formal employment in a context of unemployment.