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What is one of the greatest Legislature’s debts?

January 9, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Legal reforms intended to limit the payment of wage incentives in the public sector is one of the greatest debts left by the Legislature in 2016. This was pointed out by legislators Gerardo Vargas Rojas, Otto Guevara and Mario Redondo.

The initiative is part of the bills that aim to contain public expenditure and it is part of the fiscal agenda that the opposition alliance agreed on May 1st, 2016 to win the Legislative Directory.

The Executive summoned extraordinary sessions to read the project, but the government is committed to promote it.

According to Guevara, the lack of a fast-track approval for controversial proposals presented by legislator of the National Liberation Party (PLN) Sandra Piszk and the Libertarian Movement have prevented the project from being approved.

Congressmen Redondo and Franklin Corella agreed that one of the most important debts of legislators is their lack of ability to build agreements on national issues.

crhoy.com

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