
Government Delays Vote on Bill to Eliminate Traffic Fines in Chile
Chilean Congress Postpones Vote on Traffic Fine Elimination Bill Santiago, Chile – A bill aimed at eliminating traffic fines in Chile has been postponed, sparking outrage from citizen advocacy groups. André Alarcón, a prominent member of the "No más TAG" movement, captured the event on video, expressing his disappointment. "The government has placed three projects above ours, making it impossible to vote on," Alarcón stated in his video. The postponement has led to concerns that the government is not prioritizing the needs of citizens. Alarcón's video has garnered significant attention online, with many sharing his frustration and calling for the bill to be prioritized. The "No más TAG" movement plans to continue advocating for the bill's passage, hoping to bring relief to Chilean drivers burdened by high traffic fines. The movement's persistence highlights the importance of citizen engagement in the legislative process.