Glaciares Act: Government Reform Reopens Dispute over Environmental Federalism · Global Voices
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The changes promoted by Javier Milei reopen the controversy and debate around a measure that connects several important edges for productive and economic development.
A group of more than 85 constitutionalists and academics issued an alarm signal in the Congress of the Nation. Through a letter sent to deputies and senators, they harshly questioned the bill to reform the Glaciares Law that the national government intends to deal with in the extraordinary sessions convened by the Executive. According to them, the initiative is unconstitutional and directly compromises the constitutional right to a healthy envir…
Photo of last Saturday's visibilization action in front of the Obelisk In the framework of the Plurinational Action in defense of water and the Glaciares Law, activities will be carried out in more than 30 localities throughout the country. In the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires the call is in Callao and Corrientes this Wednesday 4 at 6:30 pm. But there are also calls in the provinces of Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Santa Fe Entre Ríos, Chubut, Santa …
Writing Open Channel The extraordinary session begins in Congress and the government of Javier Milei seeks to sanction a project to weaken the Glaciares Law (Law 26.639) and, in return, to gain parliamentary support from mining governors for the rest of the reforms that it promotes. The strategy combines promises of “legal security” to attract investments, technical proposals to redefine what is protected and the implicit supply of cash or terr…
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