November 18, 2022, 21:26 PM
November 18, 2022, 21:26 PM
The bloc of “evistas” deputies in the Chamber of Deputies will vote against the Census Bill that the MAS deputies are working on in the Constitution Committee. Deputy Gladys Quispe said that the “dissidents” will commit a crime if they approve a Law because it is not their competence.
“We are not going to lend ourselves, the deputies of the Movimiento al Socialismo who are loyal to our instrument, We are not going to lend ourselves, maybe some ‘dissidents’ They have made agreements with the opposition, with Creemos, now they have to pay those favors. Unfortunately, more than five bills entered the Assembly, the opposition has not even agreed on that,” said deputy Gladys Quispe, one of those identified as “evista”.
This Friday, the rector of the Gabriel René Moreno University (Uagrm), Vicente Cuellar, held various meetings with legislative authorities. As a result of these, the promise was made so that the bills be considered in the Constitution and approved in the Chamber of Deputies on Monday and sent to the Senate that same night.
The group of parliamentarians “vistas” it does not recognize the mandate of the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Jerges Justiniano, nor of the legislators that make up the legislative commissions. In fact, they filed a lawsuit against those decisions and this Friday that lawsuit was dismissed.
“We are surprised that the rector of the university is being given wings. We clarify to the Bolivian people that the central level (Presidency) has already issued a supreme decree to carry out the Census in the 2024 administration. CFellow deputies, fellow president of the Chamber of Deputies read article 298 of the Political Constitution of the State”, launched the deputy “evista”.
His co-religionist, Renán Cabezas, considers that the intention to approve a Law for the Census It is not a MAS proposal and that comes from former President Jorge Tuto Quiroga. Days ago, the former president spoke about the possibility of drawing up a Law that guarantees registration in 2023.
“Here there is a conspiracy plan because the law has not been created by them (Santa Cruz). D.Whose idea of ​​the law has been, it has been Tuto Quiroga’s. ANDHe has arrived in Bolivia with fanfare and has said that we should make a law in Congress when it is no longer Congress, it is the Plurinational Legislative Assembly”, said the legislator.
Despite these disqualifications, the “renewal” group of the MAS has already He announced that they will deal with the projects and on Monday they will be approved in the Lower House. This MAS block has eight of the nine departmental benches and a sufficient majority to approve any bill.