Up to 120 Days Running and Interception of Communications: Details of the New State of Emergency of the Kast Security Reform
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On Monday, the Executive entered the Congress with the draft constitutional reform, which also includes measures against organized crime and terrorism, differentiated prison regimes and new powers to declare criminal organizations.
Some of the constitutional reforms that the government of José Antonio Kast intends to promote within the framework of the Agenda against Organized Crime and Terrorism (ACOT) have opened a crack in the ruling party. Congressman Guillermo Ramírez, president of the UDI—one of the parties most loyal to the executive in Congress— announced this Sunday that his bench is not willing to support the project that, according to a leaked draft, proposes to…
The project includes a new state of emergency, a register of criminal organizations and possible restrictions on social benefits for convicted persons.
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