Chile’s Kast Halts Green Decrees in Rush to Undo Boric Legacy
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The government of President José Antonio Kast withdrew 43 environmental decrees from the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic before they came into force, several of which created protected areas. “Yesterday we saw the positive effect that an excavating machine can have to build a future, and the future is built on security and employment,” said the President.
These texts, signed by the former left-wing president Gabriel Boric, deal in particular with the regulation of emissions from thermal power stations, the creation of several national parks or the protection of the Darwin frog.
Chile’s Kast Halts Green Decrees in Rush to Undo Boric Legacy
Chile’s new government moved to withdraw dozens of environmental decrees issued under the previous administration, a sweeping move that threatens to damage the Latin American nation’s green credentials as it looks to boost investment.
From the Ministry of the Environment they sent an office to the Comptroller General of the Republic to withdraw from the procedure...
It was five days ago. On March 12, the Ministry of the Environment withdrew from the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR) 43 procedures for taking reasons from supreme decrees linked to different initiatives that date from 2023 to the present year. In a document to which Pulso had access, the newly assumed government of José Antonio Kast undertakes the withdrawal of different processes that the previous administration of Gabri…
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