The Minister of Culture, Alexander Salas, criticized that Parliament has not approved certain bills sent by the Executive Power before the closure of its 2021-2022 legislature, which ended on July 15. Salas expressed his concern about the status of various bills sent by the government of peter castle they will not be treated until the return of the Congress that, according to the Legislative regulation, it should take place from July 27.
“It is not possible that the legislature has finished and of the 44 bills that we have presented from the Executive they have not given priority to the most important ones”emphasized the minister in dialogue with Andina.
However, the head of the Culture portfolio was optimistic and indicated that he hoped that the next Board of Directors of Parliament would have these regulations proposed by the Executive Power as a priority and be “more receptive” with the Government for the sake of “the viability of the country”.
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Likewise, it considered that there is an intention to form meetings with the new Board of Directorswhich will form in the following days and has time to settle until July 21. “We are absolutely optimistic about wanting to meet with this new Board of Directors, whoever was the one who presided over it”, added the official.
Bill that penalizes the dissemination of tax investigations will be seen by the next legislature
Among the bills that were left pending in the last plenary session is the PL presented by the Executive that penalizes the leaking of investigations. This rule affects judges, prosecutors and journalists, limiting the possibility that each investigation is properly investigated and disseminated.
The proposed rule must be debated by the Justice and Human Rights Commission, as soon as the next one is installed Board of Directors of the Congress in the period 2022-2023