With only 6 items to discuss, The Senate room continues to vote this Thursday, in particular, the 2023 Budget Law and restored the financing of the Ministry of the Interior and the Heritage Program that contains the Museum of Memory and 12 other Human Rights organizations. It remains to be seen if there will be resources for the INDH and if the Executive will increase the per capita rate of primary health care.
An intense day was lived in the Senate, regarding the debate in particular on the Budget 2023, marked by the unknown regarding the financing of the INDH,and if the Government will increase the per capita amount of Primary Health Care.
On Wednesday the legislative work began with the decision of Chile Vamos to reduce the money by more than half of the General Secretariat of Government (Segegob), in goods and services, and also in the Secretariat of Communications (Secom), causing the annoyance of government forces.
The head of the UDI bench, Iván Moreira, He said in the Chamber that he would vote against “in protest” against “political activism” of Minister Camila Vallejo.
Meanwhile, his colleague, the communist senator, Daniel Nuñez, described it as a & # 8220; hysterical and anti-communist taste & # 8221 ; .
In any case, the Government recovered non-permanent resources from the Ministry of the Interior, also increasing with a minimum of $200 million and a maximum of $815 million for the National Migrant Service, to execute administrative expulsions of migrants.
The Acting Interior Minister, Manuel Monsalve, withdrew two government indications that annulled unconstitutional indications, sponsoring opposition proposals to develop a national anti-terrorism policy and investing in the creation of regional people-tracing offices.
From early on the Culture Minister, Julieta Brodsky, was in Congress, convincing opposition parliamentarians not to reject the money from the National Cultural Heritage Service, and with this the work of museums, libraries and Human Rights organizations.
It was with 36 votes in favor and one abstention that La Moneda achieved its goal. The Secretary of State listed the financing lines, but, on the other hand, theRepublican senator, Rojo Edwards, questioned the way in which the vote was taken.
The expectation It is that the per capita of Primary Health Care does not rise above $10 thousand, but instead, resources are increased through the public sector table in the negotiations next year.
The INDH continues to be unknown: Leaving the room, the President of the Senate, Álvaro Elizalde, did not want to ensure that this Thursday they will replace all their resources.