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Indigenous Peoples Demand From the Government by Law of Competences

Summary by La Silla Vacía
The Permanent Roundtable of Concertación, which joins the country’s great indigenous organizations, criticized the absence of the government at its fourth session, which sought to discuss the law of competences that was dealt with in Congress. “We create a vice of form and substance with the establishment of the draft law of competences without going through the Permanent Roundtable of Concertation, safeguarding the fundamental right to prior co…
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The Permanent Roundtable of Concertación, which joins the country’s great indigenous organizations, criticized the absence of the government at its fourth session, which sought to discuss the law of competences that was dealt with in Congress. “We create a vice of form and substance with the establishment of the draft law of competences without going through the Permanent Roundtable of Concertation, safeguarding the fundamental right to prior co…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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