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Cadem: 58% Rejects that the President May Decree a State of Exception without Congressional Support

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58% of the respondents disagree with the fact that a new State of Exception can only be decreed by the President of the Republic, while 37% agree. This is what the new edition of the poll Plaza Pública Cadem No. 682 points out, which consulted on various matters related to the ... Continue reading "Cadem: 58% rejects that the President may decree a State of Exception without Congress support" The post Cadem: 58% rejects that the President may de…

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The motion, part of a constitutional reform on public safety, allows the president to order the measure for up to 240 days and only then appeal to Parliament.

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58% of the respondents disagree with the fact that a new State of Exception can only be decreed by the President of the Republic, while 37% agree. This is what the new edition of the poll Plaza Pública Cadem No. 682 points out, which consulted on various matters related to the ... Continue reading "Cadem: 58% rejects that the President may decree a State of Exception without Congress support" The post Cadem: 58% rejects that the President may de…

·Concepción, Chile
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Although 58% refuse that a new state of emergency is decided only by the President, it rises to 52% if Congress intervenes. To requisition goods and support FF.AA. are the most supported.

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On Thursday, August 20, the results of the poll Plaza Pública Cadem No. 682 were released, which addressed in detail the public perception of security measures, the constitutional reform proposed by the Executive and the approval of President José Antonio Kast. State of Exception and Control Measures Regarding the attribution to apply a new State of Exception, 58% expressed disagreement that it could be decreed only by the President of the Repub…

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According to Cadem's survey No. 682, 51 per cent believe that there is no need to reform the Constitution, because there are already enough tools to act against organized crime. 43 per cent believe otherwise. The measures of the new state of exception that are most supported are to requisition property associated with organized crime gangs or terrorists (88%) and to allow the armed forces to support Carabineros (78%). However, the least supporte…

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pnt.cl broke the news in Viña del Mar, Chile on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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