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Finally on tuesday May 19 the Senate will see in the room the bill that limits reelection of parliamentarians, mayors, councilors and regional councilors.
The proposal is that deputies have a maximum of 2 re-electionsthat is, not to exceed 12 years in office; and that senators are eligible for only 1 reelection, to add a maximum of 16 years in office.
If approved retroactively, the initiative would leave a significant group of deputies and senators without a choice for reelection at the end of their current term.
In the senate, they could not re-apply for the same position:
- Andrés Allamand (RN), ends his term in 2022
- Carlos Bianchi (Independent), 2022
- Guido Girardi (PPD), 2022
- Juan Pablo Letelier (PS), 2022
- Alejandro Navarro (Progressive Country), 2022
- Víctor Pérez (UDI), 2022
- Jorge Pizarro (DC), 2022
- Isabel Allende (PS), ends her term in 2026
- Francisco Chahuán (RN), 2026
- Juan Antonio Coloma (UDI), 2026
- Ricardo Lagos Weber (PPD), 2026
- Jaime Quintana (PPD), 2026
- José García Ruminot (RN), 2026
In the lower house, the following deputies could not go to the election after finishing their term in 2022.
- Pepe Auth (Independent)
- Pedro Álvarez-Salamanca (UDI)
- Ramón Barros (UDI)
- Juan Luis Castro (PS)
- Fidel Espinoza (PS)
- René Manuel García (RN)
- Cristina Girardi (PPD)
- Rodrigo González (PPD)
- Hugo Gutiérrez (PC)
- Javier Hernández (UDI)
- María José Hoffmann (UDI)
- Carlos Jarpa (PR)
- Tucapel Jiménez (PPD)
- Issa Kort (UDI)
- Pablo Lorenzini (DC)
- Javier Macaya (UDI)
- Patricio Melero (UDI)
- Fernando Meza (PR)
- Manuel Monsalve (PS)
- Celso Morales (UDI)
- Iván Norambuena (UDI)
- José Miguel Ortiz (DC)
- José Pérez (PR)
- Leopoldo Pérez (RN)
- Jorge Sabag (DC)
- Marcela Sabat (RN)
- René Saffirio (Independent)
- Alejandro Santana (RN)
- Marcelo Schilling (PS)
- Alejandra Sepúlveda (RN)
- Gabriel Silber (DC)
- Guilliermo Teillier (PC)
- Victor Torres (DC)
- Ignacio Urrutia (Republican Party)
- Enrique Van Rysselberghe (UDI)
- Mario Venegas (DC)
- Matías Walker (DC)