The Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies returned the ruling that remodeling Article 123 of the Constitution, means reducing the 48 to 40 hour work dayto the Constitutional Points Commission.
The above derived from the previous agreement between parliamentary groups, to modify the original project.
The members of said Commission must observe all the recommendations that were made in the open parliament, in order to create a new opinion that generates consensus among all parties.
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This same Tuesday, the President of the Political Coordination Board (Jucopo), Jorge Romero, He explained that there is still no date for ruling, and clarified that even if it were endorsed in plenary, it is impossible for the process to conclude before the end of this year.
“It is important to clarify, because perhaps it was not so clear in my last intervention, it is impossible, that is what I intended and intend to explain, that in 2023 it becomes a constitutional reform, because although even though it comes out in this Chamber, if We do it at the beginning of December, it is impossible for the Senate to do it. But assuming that it came out in the Senate, it is impossible that 17 legislatures, which are about to go into a recess period, could get 17 in less than 5 minutes a constitutional reform, that’s what I was referring to,” he explained.
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2023-11-29 07:38:10
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