The Minister of Defense, José Luis Gavidia, expressed his concern about the 53 articles of the Magna Carta that are proposed to be modified by the Constitutional Commission of Congress. Given this, the head of the Mindef said that it was a “parliamentary dictatorship” and questioned the intentions of the Legislature: “What do they want to do? A covert change of Constitution? An assembly in the shade? Likewise, he criticized the initiative to return to the bicameral system, since it had previously been rejected through a referendum. VIDEO: Channel N
José Luis Gavidia questions constitutional reforms of Congress: Do you want a shadow assembly?
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