The president of Commission VII of the Senate of the Republic, Nadia Blelnamed the speakers who will lead the discussion of the reform project to the labor system of the National Government. In total there are 12 speakers, of which three are coordinators; The rest will only participate in drafting the text that will be brought to the fore in this legislative cell.
Coordinators include Ferney Silva, from the Historical Pact; Fabián Díaz, from the Green Alliance; and Miguel Ángel Pinto, from the Liberal Party. The first two have been in positions close to the Government and Pinto has been a profile with varied positions regarding the proposals led by the Executive.
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The list of other speakers includes Martha Peralta Epieyú and Wilson Arias, from the Historical Pact; Berenice Bedoya, from the ASI; Omar de Jesús Restrepo, from Comunes; Ana Paola Agudelo, from Mira; Norma Hurtado, from the U Party; José Alfredo Marín, of the Conservative Party; Lorena Ríos, from Colombia Justa y Libres; and Honorio Henríquez, from the Democratic Center.
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The resolution also gives them a period of 15 days to present the presentation report to Commission VII. This means that, Towards mid-December, when the legislative semester is ending, the discussion of this initiative of great government interest begins.. If it is not done within this period, the initiative would be debated in March of next year.
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Regarding the distribution of the speakers, they come from different political sectors, so it is necessary to monitor the dynamics that occur between them to be able to know how many will assume the majority position, if an alternative project will be presented and those that adhere to it. to the file presentation, which is expected to be assumed by the Democratic Center party, mainly.
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*With information from EL TIEMPO – POLITICS