Idea of a Plebiscite for Security Reform Entangles More the Ruling Party and La Moneda Comes Out to Take Away the Floor
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The government, through the bi-Minister of the Interior and the General Secretariat of Government (Segegob), Claudio Alvarado, and the minister of the General Secretariat of the Presidency (Segpres), José García Ruminot, gave the door to an eventual plebiscite in case the mega-reform of security is rejected. Both authorities assured that this alternative ... Continue reading "Government categorically dismisses plebiscite before possible rejectio…
The executive seeks to order the official ranks before moving forward in Congress, as the questionings for the design of the initiative and the lack of pre-legislative work grow. The state of emergency will be one of the aspects that the government is willing to modify.
The bi-Minister of the Interior and Segegob, Claudio Alvarado, addressed Thursday the criticisms the government has received for the constitutional reform in the area of security. The executive is facing difficulties in gathering the necessary votes (a quorum of four sevenths-29 votes) to approve in the Senate this bill that is part of the Agenda against Organized Crime and Terrorism (ACOT). According to T13, some of the considered “key votes” f…
The bi-Minister of the Interior and the Secretary General of Government, Claudio Alvarado, emphasized that in the Executive "they have not thought nor are thinking" about that option.
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