The Chamber of Deputies, made up mostly of Colorado Chartist and pro-government legislators, plus some opposition allies, has been characterized by having rejected key laws to combat corruption and organized crime.
Next week, a bill that includes tobacco companies and soccer clubs among the obligated subjects of the Secretariat for the Prevention of Money Laundering (Seprelad) could be discussed.
Below, we review some of the rejected or modified projects.
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The entrance The key laws rejected by Chartism was first published in The Independent.