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Guatemalan Congress Faces Public Ire, Tackles Legislative Agenda

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-11 19:15:30
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Guatemala City – The Guatemalan Congress, embroiled in a controversy over a self-approved salary hike that has ignited widespread public anger, is scheduled to deliberate on a series of critical legislative initiatives. The session, set to commence at 2:00 PM local time, will proceed amidst a climate of heightened public scrutiny and political tension.

The 12th ordinary session will address a diverse array of bills, reflecting the nation's pressing needs. Among the key proposals are reforms to the Forestry Incentives Law, aimed at benefiting small and medium-sized landowners engaged in forestry or agroforestry. The Congress will also consider amendments to the Law of Alliance for the Development of Economic Infrastructure, seeking to streamline and enhance infrastructure projects.

Furthermore, lawmakers will debate regulations on meat traceability and safety, measures to improve access to essential medicines and healthcare technologies, and legislation to provide comprehensive care for patients with rare diseases. "The Chair Law," designed to reform labor codes, and a bill promoting employment for individuals over 50, will also be on the agenda.

Environmental concerns will be addressed through reforms to protect the Punta de Manabique Wildlife Refuge and the "Corona Caimán" Reef. In a crucial step towards safeguarding children, the Congress will also examine legislation aimed at preventing child sexual abuse.

Beyond legislative debates, the session will include the interpellation of Minister of Public Health and Social Assistance, Joaquín Barnoya, and a potential political trial against Minister of Communications, Infrastructure, and Housing, Miguel Ángel Bobadilla, as requested by Congressman Julio Marroquín.

The current political situation in Guatemala is very tense. The population is showing high levels of disatisfaction with the current congress. The high levels of corruption within the government, is an issue that has been present in the country for many years.

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