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Indigenous Communities Urge Protection of Lafkenche Law Amid Concerns Over Coastal Territory Impact

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The Original Citizen article: Communities of native peoples call for the protection of the Lafkenche Law and warn about the impact of its modification on the coastal territories Indigenous Communities Urge Protection of Lafkenche Law Amid Concerns Over Coastal Territory Impact Amid the ongoing debate regarding potential amendments to the Lafkenche Law (20,249), and following a recent visit by Undersecretary of Fisheries, Osvaldo Urrutia, to Puer…
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The Citizen In the midst of the debate on possible amendments to the Law Lafkenche (20,249), and after the recent visit of the Undersecretary of Fisheries, Osvaldo Urrutia, to Puerto Montt to participate in the workshop “Dialogue for the future of the coastal edge”, communities of native peoples from the Atacama region to Los Lagos reiterated their concern about the direction that the discussion has taken. Although the Government did not present…

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El Ciudadano broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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