The PNL (presumably a political party or organization) will meet with Minister García to present its legislative agenda, proposing amendments to the major reform.
On Tuesday, May 12th, the Libertarian National Party (PNL) has scheduled a meeting with the Minister of the Presidential Secretariat, José García Ruminot. According to Johannes Kaiser, the president of the party, the objective is to present the Secretary of State with a series of draft bills that the party hopes the Executive branch will support.
In a press conference held at the party headquarters, Kaiser detailed the legislative agenda of the party, which includes:
* A draft law regulating the funding of foreign NGOs.
* A draft law amending the administrative statute to regulate the early termination and non-renewal of contracts for personnel, citing efficiency and fiscal responsibility.
* A draft law declaring lithium as a resource that can be subject to concessions. "We want lithium to be available for concessions so that many more actors can participate in the exploitation of lithium," Kaiser stated.
* A draft law expanding the circumstances under which law enforcement and security forces can enter university and school premises.
* A draft law establishing penalties for false accusations, complaints, or lawsuits, and regulating the procedures for their application.
* A draft law amending the fundamental law to establish the State's obligation to provide compensation to victims of terrorism in the regions of Biobío, La Araucanía, Los Lagos, and Los Ríos.
* A draft law establishing and regulating the Rules of Engagement (ROE) for the National Defense forces regarding the use of...
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Politics: The leader of the PNL (National Libertarian Party), Johannes Kaiser, announced that the party has "several proposals" for the national reconstruction project, which will be presented to the minister. Comments: The National Libertarian Party (PNL) has scheduled a meeting with the Minister of the Secretariat of the Presidency, José García Ruminot, for Tuesday, May 12th. According to the president of the party, Johannes Kaiser, the objective is to present the Secretary of State with a series of draft laws seeking support from the Executive branch. In a press conference held at the party headquarters, Kaiser detailed that the party's legislative agenda includes: A draft law regulating the financing of foreign NGOs. A draft law amending the administrative statute to regulate the early termination and non-renewal of temporary personnel for reasons of efficiency and fiscal responsibility. A draft law declaring lithium as a resource subject to concessions. "We want lithium to be subject to concessions so that more actors can participate in its exploitation," Kaiser stated. A draft law expanding the circumstances under which law enforcement agencies can enter universities and schools. A draft law establishing penalties for false accusations, complaints, or lawsuits and regulating the procedure for their application. A draft law amending the fundamental law to establish the State's obligation to provide compensation to victims of terrorism in the Biobío, La Araucanía, Los Lagos, and Los Ríos regions. A draft law establishing and regulating the Rules of Use of Force (RUF) for the National Defense for the deployment of the armed forces during peacetime. "We believe that the draft law currently in the Senate does not meet the minimum requirements to be effective," Kaiser noted. A draft law amending Law No. 18,918 to establish a 30-day deadline for responding to supervisory requests. A constitutional reform to allow for the constitutional impeachment of regional prosecutors and the national prosecutor. According to Kaiser, the objective of the meeting with the minister is to present these projects "to explore the possibility of them being expedited or receiving support from the Executive branch in order to move forward and become laws of the Republic." In addition, he announced that they will discuss with García "the proposals we will be submitting to the national reconstruction project." "We have several proposals, some of which we already know through what has been presented by Deputy Pier Karlezi. We have other proposals regarding the environmental regulatory aspects that our deputy, who represents the National Libertarian Party in the Environmental Committee, will present," he said. More on: PNL (National Libertarian Party), José García Ruminot, Legislative Agenda.