Fourth retreat: President put immediate discussion to the project and deputy Ilabaca sees “difficult” to approve

President Sebastián Piñera immediately discussed the project for the fourth withdrawal of 10% of pension funds, which was dispatched on Tuesday from the mixed commission.
With this, the discussion in Congress will be more limited, so it should be voted without waiting for the report of the commission, which would be sent next Friday, December 3.
With all this, the initiative could be voted this week by the Chamber of Deputies, where it would not have the necessary votes, something that was recognized by Marcos Ilabaca (PS), who acknowledged that he sees “difficult its progress”.
“We came up with an intermediate and interesting proposal, where opposition parliamentarians gave in on several aspects, but at the end of the day the rejection of the right was of all points,” Ilabaca told 24 Horas.
“That shows the will they will have in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. I see it very difficult to move forward and that the project is ultimately approved by these actions that we are seeing. There is a tremendous lobby that the government develops, which is already known,” added the parliamentarian member of the mixed commission.
“In the Senate I see him with a high rate of difficulty, in addition the Government has already warned that they will take him to the Constitutional Court,” he added.
Finally, he said that “probably many will take off their masks now that there are no elections ad portas and show their position (…) we will really know the position of the parliamentarians, because many, in order to obtain electoral returns, voted in a way.”

Original source in Spanish

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