Two weeks ago, this media warned about the play that today is on their way to completion.
In Arequipa, lBank of together for Peru (JP), ally of Pedro Castillosealed a commitment to informal and illegal mining, congregated in confemination, through two bills signed by Congressman Roberto Sánchez, head of the party and possible candidate for the palace.
This means that, after being out of the reinfus, about 50 thousand informal miners whose registration beat with the Supreme Decree No. 012-2025that sector has become thickened the rows of Confemin, which now concentrates illegal miners determined to recover the condition of informal through the formalization process.
At a hearing in the province of Caravelí with the informal miners of Confemin, Víctor Cutipa, president of the Energy and Mines Commission and JP militant, said that he will support all the laws presented in his commission in favor of this sector.
That is, approve the two bills: the extension of the reinfill and the reversal of the leisure mining concessions.
The recent weekend, in another stage, Puno, the president of Confemin, Máximo Franco, announced a mobilization towards Lima on October 14.
On wall with Castillistas
And, as expected, in its sheet of claims will be the approval of two bills presented by Together by Peru, the party that intends to take the Senate as guests, in case of not being disabled, to Pedro Castillo and Betssy Chávez.
In addition, it will include six other collaborators of Castillo and militants of his party all with the people, including two of his nephews.
The petition
In his speech, Franco Béquer demanded the extension of the formalization process, the reversal of mining concessions and the approval of a new legal framework for artisanal and small -scale mining (MAPE Law).
At the same time, Confemin demands the Government for the repeal of Supreme Decree 012-2025, published on June 29, which leaves out 50 thousand miners with suspended registration, who have passed to illegality since that date.
Video broadcast to summon the mobilization of October 14.
Five more years of Reinfo?
Although in his speech he did not expressly mention it, Franco and the National Confederation of Artisanal Miners (Confemin) support the bills promoted by Together by Peru (JP).
However, its bet is much more ambitious: they seek the approval of the MAPE Law, the reversal of concessions and, in addition, the five -year extension of the MAPE Law (JP only raises an extension of one year).
In his presentation in Puno, the Confemin leader was accompanied by the congressmen of JP Víctor Cutipa – president of the Energy and Mines Commission – and Wilson Quispe, in addition to Elizabeth Medina and Héctor Valer, of Somos Peru.
Confemin coordinator Ismael Palomino, appeared alongside congressmen Héctor Valer (SP), Víctor Cutipa (JP) and Elizabeth Medina (SP).
Medina, through her Facebook account, publicly pledged to support at least two proposals: the MAPE law and the reversal of mining concessions.
“From my role as a congressman, I reaffirm my commitment to continue working for a true mining formalization, which guarantees rights, environmental protection and economic development for our communities. I am convinced that artisanal and small -scale mining must be recognized and strengthened as a key activity for the growth of our peoples,” the parliamentarian wrote.
Post of Congresswoman Elizabeth Medina, by Somos Peru, in which like Cutipa
CLOSED PACT: THE VIDEO
As he revealed Peru21 In its edition of September 17, Cutipa not only offered to support the two projects of his bench: in front of the Confemin leadership he gave his word to approve them.
A video broadcast by this medium confirms it: the congressman insists his word.
“Today I see a legitimate mining town, because when the neighbors are marching with admiration and gratitude; they are also part of a mining town. I do believe that the concessions must be reform He exclaimed, microphone in hand.
At the beginning of last month, in Arequipa, Cutipa committed his word to Confemin: approve the bills of his party.
However, to date there is no opinion that unifies both JP bills. The clock runs and the word of Cutipa continues in the air.
On October 14, the mining march will remember it. And everything indicates that Confemin will not turn: I would raise a camp, Like last Julyand it will not move until the promised one.
Cutipa does not seem to measure it at all. But soon he will know who he has committed.
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