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Given the delay in the processing of the project that facilitates the registration of independents as candidates for the Constitutional Convention, social organizations called on Congress to speed up the legislation.
This is because the registration period expires on January 11 and it is still not clear how many signatures are needed or the sponsorship mechanism.
The vice president of Confusam, Esteban Maturana, and the president of the College of Teachers, Mario Aguilar placeholder imageThey claimed before the slowness of the project.
Due to this and the delay that the project that reserves seats for representatives of indigenous peoples has also had, some ask that the registration date be postponed, due to the short time they will have to organize the signatures.
The independent senator, Alejandro Guillier, considered that today the original date is insufficient.
The president of the Servel Board of Directors, Patricio santamaria, urged to accelerate the stride. Asked whether the dates can be changed, including the election, he said that it is possible, but that it is not a matter for the Servel, but rather for the co-legislating powers and political parties.
The bill that facilitates the registration of independents is in the second process in the Senate, but has not yet passed to the Chamber.
Meanwhile, this week the Chamber of the Upper House hopes to complete the processing of the reserved seats project, which will possibly go to a Mixed Commission.
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