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Senate Approves Transportation Reform and the Decision Is Left to the Executive

Summary by El Independiente
Photo: Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) The Senate approved without modification the reform of public transport sent by Deputies and now the final decision remains in the hands of President Santiago Peña, who will have to promulgate or veto it. The discussion comes in a tense climate: the chauffeur unions called for a strike on December 16 and 17, denouncing that the new law cuts labor rights. The regulation declares metropolit…
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Photo: Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) The Senate approved without modification the reform of public transport sent by Deputies and now the final decision remains in the hands of President Santiago Peña, who will have to promulgate or veto it. The discussion comes in a tense climate: the chauffeur unions called for a strike on December 16 and 17, denouncing that the new law cuts labor rights. The regulation declares metropolit…

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El Independiente broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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