Plan for Censored Minister to Step Down From Office
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Yesterday the House of Senators passed a bill that states that a minister or minister of state who has been censored, due to the effect of the interpellation in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, cannot be ratified in the same post. The law amends Law 1350, of September 16, 2020, which deals precisely with the regulation for the purposes of censorship determined in the Legislative within the established parameters of the Constitutional Judg…
The Senate yesterday gave the green light to a bill that states that a minister who has been censored, because of the effect of the interpellation in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, cannot be ratified in his office. The law modifies the law...
🔊 Listen to this news The plenary session of the Senate has approved a bill that prohibits the ratification of a minister who has been censured by the Plurinational Legislative Assembly (ALP) in the same position. This legislative initiative aims to modify Law 1350, which was enacted on September 16, 2020. The law regulates the effects of censure determined by the Legislature, in accordance with the provisions of Constitutional Sentence 0023 of…
The Upper House passed a bill amending Law 1359 to establish that a minister censored by the Assembly will be removed by the Executive within 24 hours and, furthermore, will not be ratified in office
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