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Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 0:15:14 GMT -6
INDUSTRIAL YEARS Industrialists propose sanctioning blockades with 8 years in prison The National Chamber of Industries (CNI) presented this Thursday its bill through which it seeks to sanction blockades and vandalism, through the criminal system, imposing fines and jail for offenders. The proposal seeks to get Bolivia out of a “destructive cycle,” which scares away investments and fuels inequality and unemployment, explained the president of the CNI, Pablo Camacho. This bill was presented at a time when two road . Blockades are in force, one in Rurrenabaque (Beni), where more than 10 sectors have mobilized to demand Yacimientos Petrolófilos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) distribute fuel to needy motorized vehicles. by automotive Bahrain Mobile Number List license plate or by means of drums to cover the demand for gasoline, according to Urgente.bo. Because of this blockade, families along with trapped drivers suffer from the extreme temperatures in the region and ask the Government for a prompt solution. Another blockade was installed this Thursday in Yapacaní . On the highway between Santa Cruz and Cochabamba. The demand is the construction of a section of the Faja Norte highway, almost 62 kilometers long. Regarding this blockade, the Departmental Workers' Central (COD) of Santa Cruz rejected this pressure measure due to the damage to the country's economy and families. MODIFICATIONS With this proposal, the National and including articles in the Penal Code, in four specific parts. Article 293 proposes to aggravate the penalty for.
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