Los Lagos: 4 out of 5 requests from communities to manage coastal edge spaces are rejected | National

Los Lagos: 4 out of 5 requests from communities to manage coastal edge spaces are rejected | National
Los Lagos: 4 out of 5 requests from communities to manage coastal edge spaces are rejected | National

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The Regional Coastal Edge Use Commission of Los Lagos rejected 4 of the 5 requests for administration of coastal edge spaces in Quellón and Ancud, Chiloé, after an intense 6-hour session and a demonstration by fishermen and salmon workers. A request was left without a ruling and will be reviewed in the next instance.

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After an extensive session, the Regional Coastal Edge Use Commission of Los Lagos rejected 4 of the 5 requests of administration of coastal edge spaces that communities of Quellón and Ancud in Chiloé were requiring.

It was 6 hours of heated discussions. in the Blue Room of the Regional Administrative Center of Los Lagos, while outside there was a massive demonstration by different unions of artisanal fishermen and workers in the salmon industry, which They arrived with flags, canvases and a megaphone to demand the rejection of the requests.

Thus, of the 5 requirements that the instance analyzed, 4 were rejected and one was left without a statementso it will go to the next instance in the terms in which it was requested.

After the end of the session, the Regional Governor of Los Lagos and President of the Commission, Patricio Vallespín, explained the process that maritime spaces and the possibility of judicialization of cases must continue.


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These decisions occur in a context of regional tension, with a front of salmon industry workers, artisanal fishermen and parliamentarians who propose the need for the Lafkenche Law to undergo important modifications.

 
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