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The Government Will Open the Chamber of Deputies by the Law of Glaciers, but Will Seek to Avoid Arguments in the Adorni Case

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It will be next Wednesday, in the midst of doubts about the estate of the Chief of Staff and the revelations of the $LIBRA case; libertarians estimate to gather an apartment of 130 endorsements to the reform

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It will be next Wednesday, in the midst of doubts about the estate of the Chief of Staff and the revelations of the $LIBRA case; libertarians estimate to gather an apartment of 130 endorsements to the reform

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After the Holy Week recess, the government bloc resumes the parliamentary activity with the aim of definitively sanctioning the project, which has already received half a sanction from the Senate since the end of February. The national official is committed to closing this week one of the hottest legislative debates of the year. The Chamber of Deputies plans to meet on Wednesday, April 8, to vote on the reform of the Glaciares Law, with the inte…

The Chamber of Deputies is going to live a decisive day this Wednesday, April 8, when the official will seek to make law the reform of the Glaciares Law, an initiative that already has half sanction from the Senate and that promises a debate loaded with political and environmental tension. With the certainty of obtaining this Tuesday the favorable opinion in the plenary of commissions... Source

The application was filed in Deputies by ALL and allied blocs, in response to criticism of the limitation of speakers in public hearings.

One of the axes of this proposal is the redefinition of the periglacial environment and the empowerment to mining exploration and exploitation. The post Law of Glaciers: the most important points of the project that will be discussed on Wednesday in Deputies appeared first on El Intranssigente.

On Wednesday, April 8, the National Government intends to deal with the bill that amends the Glaciares Act in the Chamber of Deputies. The initiative has already received half a sanction and the National Officials consider that there are the votes to be approved. On behalf of Córdoba, the deputies Juan Brügge and Carlos Gutiérrez, both aligned with the provincial Peronism, advanced that they will vote against the initiative. In dialogue with Can…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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