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Government Reinforces Boric's Statements to Comply with Agreement for a Fine in Vote and Aims to Challenge to Square the Ruling Party - La Tercera

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In a speech after the cabinet council this Friday, the minister secretary general of government (Segegob), Camila Vallejo, reaffirmed the commitment of the Executive to comply with the agreement with the project that seeks to punish those who do not attend to pay with a fine. The statements of the spokeswoman of La Moneda are given after that at the beginning of the meeting with his secretaries of state, President Gabriel Boric himself reinforce…

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In a speech after the cabinet council this Friday, the minister secretary general of government (Segegob), Camila Vallejo, reaffirmed the commitment of the Executive to comply with the agreement with the project that seeks to punish those who do not attend to pay with a fine. The statements of the spokeswoman of La Moneda are given after that at the beginning of the meeting with his secretaries of state, President Gabriel Boric himself reinforce…

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After the cabinet council held on Friday morning, the minister general secretary of government, Camila Vallejo denied that there was a struggle between the minister of the Segpres, Macarena Lobos, and the holder of the Interior, Álvaro Elizalde, after the Chamber of Deputies rejected the fine for mandatory voting because they could not [...] The entry government ruled out a struggle between Interior and Segpres for failure to fine in mandatory v…

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President Boric stated in the cabinet council that "as a government we all support the agreement" reached by Minister Lobos on the fine to the mandatory vote. He also announced indications to reinstate the fine in the Senate and a reform to restrict the suffrage of foreigners.

President Gabriel Boric reaffirms his government’s commitment to mandatory voting and discussion of fines in the framework of a political agreement. To read the full article, visit The Times in Spanish Source

Senator Claudia Pascual addressed the process of the mandatory voting bill in the House that was sent to the Senate without fines for those who do not come to pay. “I think the fine should have been voted because it had also been clarified that it was for citizens,” said the PC MP, warning about the long debate [...] The post “To be a citizen you have to meet requirements” asks Senator Pascual about mandatory voting with fines for foreigners app…

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