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Private Property: Entities of the Camp Lamented the Withdrawal of the Chapter on the Law of Fire Management

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“It left pending a discussion that is necessary for the productive sector,” said CRA, who questioned the restrictions on the fields affected by fires

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“It left pending a discussion that is necessary for the productive sector,” said CRA, who questioned the restrictions on the fields affected by fires

·Vicente López, Argentina
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This time the popular pressure had its result in the enclosure, a project that came for sovereignty and for land ended up being something very small that only talks about private property.

The ruling party, with the support of the dialogist opposition, approved this morning and turned to the Chamber of Deputies the bill on the inviolability of private property, but had to resign the chapter amending the Law on Fire Management to the resistance of some allies of provincial forces. The bill was approved in general by 37 votes in favour and 33 against after an extensive debate that lasted more than ten hours. Almost the same result w…

The Senate this Thursday dealt with the project of Inviolability of Private Property, after the government had to postpone the controversial chapter that proposed the alienization of the land. Without the most important chapter for the national government, Patricia Bullrich managed to give half sanction to the project, but by internals with the allies the modifications to the Law of Fire Management fell. Although from the libertarian block they …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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El Cronista broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, August 6, 2026.
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