Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 1:50:14 GMT -5
Industries, in coordination with the Departmental Chambers of the entire country and private businessmen, presented this Monday the bill to modify the Penal Code and sanction, with deprivation of liberty of up to 10 years and financial fines, any person or group that threatens and carries out road closures in the country, after carrying out an analysis of the million-dollar economic losses that were lamented, according to businessmen, due to the blockade of the Evista sector in the conflict over the judicial elections. The .
Economic advisor of the National Chamber of Industries, Hugo Siles, participated this Monday in the presentation of the proposal where specific data on the million-dollar losses were also communicated in addition to the Bahrain Mobile Number List causes that generate negative effects on international businesses, the Gross Domestic Product. (GDP) and others. “We are making this proposal so that the blockades stop affecting the productive system,” said Siles after breaking down his suggestions. “Everyone has the right to protest, but their right ends when .
our movement and our right to work is being compromised… We are hopeful that it will happen (be approved) in the ALP by consensus, our economy has already been damaged and we all have to fight to recover it,” indicated Amilcar Rocha, president of the Cochabamba Chamber of Industries, (ICAM). The document will be sent to the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, as indicated. PROPOSAL From the National Chamber of Industry, a bill called: “Modification of the penal code: penalization of .
Economic advisor of the National Chamber of Industries, Hugo Siles, participated this Monday in the presentation of the proposal where specific data on the million-dollar losses were also communicated in addition to the Bahrain Mobile Number List causes that generate negative effects on international businesses, the Gross Domestic Product. (GDP) and others. “We are making this proposal so that the blockades stop affecting the productive system,” said Siles after breaking down his suggestions. “Everyone has the right to protest, but their right ends when .
our movement and our right to work is being compromised… We are hopeful that it will happen (be approved) in the ALP by consensus, our economy has already been damaged and we all have to fight to recover it,” indicated Amilcar Rocha, president of the Cochabamba Chamber of Industries, (ICAM). The document will be sent to the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, as indicated. PROPOSAL From the National Chamber of Industry, a bill called: “Modification of the penal code: penalization of .