The party ended Easter week, but the viacrucis in the Congress of the Republic continues with a tight legislative agenda that aims to discuss the various reforms proposed by Gustavo Petro’s government.
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And it is that there are several flagship projects of the “Government of Change” that have yet to be debated and have been strongly questioned due to the alleged “micros” contained within them, and that have even cost them the support of coalition parties, including the health care, pension and labor reform initiatives, Electoral lawsubjection to prison and humanization law.
Time to approve the proposals that make up the structure of the government’s program is running out, and there have been several warnings about the possibility of a legislative deadlock as they have 48 days to approve 29 initiatives.
Source: El Heraldo

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