Ramírez's (UDI) Challenges to Constitutional Reforms Open up Flanks in Officialism and Add up to Oppositional Questions
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The constitutional security reform being prepared by the government began to generate differences within the UDI. While a party sector closed the door to support the changes made so far, other parliamentarians were available to discuss amendments to the Basic Charter, provided they are duly justified. The executive ... Continue reading "Constitutional security reform stresses the UDI and great reservations even within the right" The post Constit…
In these five months of government, the UDI has tried to position itself as the “most loyal” party in the administration of President José Antonio Kast, so it had avoided getting rid of any of his initiatives. Until now, the president of the UDI, Congressman Guillermo Ramírez, in this interview, warns that some of the constitutional reforms proposed by the Executive in its security agenda – which are contained in the draft that La Tercera announ…
The president of the party, Senator Andrea Balladares, supported the position of Guillermo Ramírez and warned that the initiative risks weakening the Magna Carta by including exceptions to general principles.From the community they demanded "efficacy and not maximalisms".
“We cannot establish those exceptions that are legal in the Constitution, just because we fear that the Constitutional Court will declare it unconstitutional,” warned the president of the UDI regarding the security reform promoted by the Executive.
The statements of the president of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI), Guillermo Ramírez, have sparked the debate on the viability of the constitutional reforms proposed by the executive branch in the area of security. In a conversation with La Tercera, Ramírez said that "under the current conditions, the UDI cannot support the constitutional security reforms because they damage the institutionality." The unionist helmsman based his position…
the president of the UDI, Guillermo Ramírez, questioned that the executive seeks to incorporate in the Basic Charter exceptions that, in his opinion, should be regulated by law.
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