Rupture in the Congress

A hard blow to the Government, an idea that unites opposition parliamentarians and some of the ruling party, and a broad rejection by economists from all sectors, are part of the effects of the intense debate that has taken place in recent days around to the constitutional reform project that seeks that members can exceptionally withdraw 10% of their pension funds.

Against a large part of the forecasts, the quorum of 3/5 (93 votes) necessary for the idea of legislating the initiative to be approved and to continue advancing was fulfilled, after 13 pro-government deputies decided to give up on the idea, so that it can be discussed in particular in the Chamber, which will happen next Wednesday.

What do you think? Should the project be accepted or not?

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  2. I think that this is not the best solution because the people will have less economics problems now. but withdrawing the 10% in this moment can be less than what you are waiting because the money in the AFP are inverted in actions and selling all the action at the same time will going to provoke that the actions cost less

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