The Church Opposes the Government Project that Empowers the Sale of Land to Foreigners
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The Senate is about to vote on one of the most controversial projects of recent years: the Law on the Non-Violability of Private Property. Among its most debated points is the amendment of Law 26.737, which since 2011 sets limits to how much rural land can be in foreign hands in Argentina. What changes concretely? Today the law limits foreign ownership to 15% of the total rural land of the country, with limits also by province and municipality. …
Canal C Strong rejection by the Church of the new private property law: "Attempt against sovereignty" Three institutions of the Catholic Church (the Episcopal Commission of Social Pastoral, Caritas and the National Aboriginal Pastoral Team) sent an open letter to the Congress of the Nation. The purpose of the letter is to formally request the deputies and senators to vote against the bill on "Inviolability of Private Property", one of the key st…
In an open letter addressed to the national legislators, the Episcopal Commission of Social Pastoral Care, Caritas and the National Aboriginal Pastoral Care Team (Endepa) expressed their deep concern about the bill on "Inviolability of Private Property", promoted by the National Executive, and called for Congress' rejection of the initiative. Church representatives warn that this legislation could seriously undermine the sovereignty of natural r…
Caritas and two episcopal commissions sent an open letter to legislators on Tuesday. They warn against the elimination of limits on the purchase of land by foreigners and the easing of restrictions on burnt land. The Church sent an open letter this Tuesday to legislators to warn about the draft law on the Inviolability of Private Property promoted by Javier Milei and Federico Sturzenegger. The document, entitled “The land: mother, sister and com…
Caritas, Pastoral Social and the Aboriginal Pastoral Commission expressed their "deep concern" for the project promoted by the National Executive. They warn that the initiative weakens sovereignty over territory and natural resources, and that it removes the limits for the purchase of land by foreigners.

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