Carey
  June 15, 2023 - Santiago, Chile

President of Chile exercises a partial veto power over the Economic Crimes Bill
  by Carey

On May 15, 2023, the Chilean Congress approved the Bill that Systematizes Economic Crimes and Attacks against the Environment (the "Bill").  Therefore, the Bill was sent to the President for its enactment into law, although it is subject to the preventive control that must be carried out by the Constitutional Court. During this period, the Executive has a deadline to exercise veto power over the bill prior to its enactment into law.

In this context, on Wednesday, June 14, the President of Chile made use of his faculties and submitted to Congress a veto of the Bill, indicating that the Government had noticed some errors that need to be amended. This is a "partial veto" which implies, in practice, that the corrections included in the veto must be submitted again to legislative discussion and voted separately in both Chambers. This could take several months, depending on the urgency and priority given to the bill.

The main observations to be amended include, among others, the following:




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