Squella and Longton Announce Indications that a New State of Emergency Will Require Congressional Agreement From the Start
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Senators Squella and Longton propose that a new state of emergency requires agreement from Congress from its first day Senators Arturo Squella, president of the Republican Party, and Andrés Longton, of National Renewal, sealed an agreement to modify two of the most controversial points of the constitutional security reform that the Executive sent to Congress. ... Continue reading "Squella and Longton unify position so that new state of emergency…
In the midst of the differences generated by President Kast’s initiative in the government, both senators seek that the exceptional measure be reviewed every 30 days by the legislature. In addition, they propose to exclude the power to affect communications.
The leader of the PNL warned that, if the project maintains a state of emergency of up to eight months without parliamentary control, it will be "a situation very difficult to defend." Senator RN Andrés Longton admitted that the advance of the initiative "is uphill" and conditioned its support to substantial modifications.
The president of the Libertarian National Party valued the proposals and said he was willing to approve the idea of legislating the constitutional reform in the area of security.
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