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“In Santa Rosa We Drink Water Thanks to Two Glaciers that Feed the Rio Grande, a Tributary of Colorado”

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Members of the Chadileuvú Foundation criticized the media sanction to the reform of the Glaciares Law, passed in the Senate and to be dealt with now in Deputies. In addition, they focused on the governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo, as the main driver of the changes.
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(By: Rubén Lasagno) – The so-called Glaciares Act, which liberates the hitherto protected periglacial areas, allows governors to hand them over to multinational companies for exploitation to extract gold and silver, obtained half a sanction in the Senate with 40 votes in favor and 31 against. Among those who voted against the Act, besides Senator Alicia Kirchner (obviously) were the representatives of the SER of Santa Cruz José Carambia and Nata…

Members of the Chadileuvú Foundation criticized the media sanction to the reform of the Glaciares Law, passed in the Senate and to be dealt with now in Deputies. In addition, they focused on the governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo, as the main driver of the changes.

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Diario Textual broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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