Cross-Cutting Group of Parliamentarians Presents Reform that Seeks to Improve Requirements to Initiate Constitutional Accusations
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A cross-sectional group of UDI, RN, Evopoli, PS and FA senators presented on Friday a constitutional reform project that seeks to improve the tool for carrying out political trials in Congress.In particular, the initiative aims to strengthen the requirements for the presentation of constitutional accusations by the deputies of the Republic.
A cross-sectional group of parliamentarians presented on Friday a constitutional reform project that seeks to regulate and raise the standards of constitutional accusations (AC) in the Chamber of Deputies.The group is made up of Congressman Diego Schalper (RN), along with the senator of Evopoli, Luciano Cruz-Coke; the senator and president of RN, Andrea Balladares, and the deputies Raúl Leiva (PS), Luis Pardo (RN), Claudia Mora (RN), Gael Yeoman…
Lawmakers proposed duplicating signatures and demanding prior interpellation to avoid the overflowing political use of this tool in Congress.

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