Melella: “Tierra del Fuego needs to reform the Constitution and we are going for constitutional reform”

Melella: “Tierra del Fuego needs to reform the Constitution and we are going for constitutional reform”
Melella: “Tierra del Fuego needs to reform the Constitution and we are going for constitutional reform”

The governor of Tierra Del Fuego Gustavo Melella confirmed that he will soon announce the call for the Constituent Convention, facing thea Reform of the provincial Magna Carta.

Within the framework of the national celebration for June 20 at the Multipurpose Art Center in Río Grande, in a round with the press, the provincial president expanded on the issue and explained that the legal administrative deadlines for the call.

“Sometimes there are certain leaders who go behind, who talk to one or another so that things do not happen and the reform of the Constitution is not carried out. I go forward and say it up front: “The province needs to reform the Constitution and we are going for constitutional reform”Melella emphasized.

He added that “I am going to make the call before the deadline for such a requirement expires,” and argued that “just as I say we need to transform education, production, we also need to transform our Constitution, we need to have a modern constitution.”

The governor insisted on a necessary upgrade of the Magna Carta based on the situation that society is experiencing today: “We were just talking about artificial intelligence, what it means in the province. When our Constitution was created, none of that existed. So the truth is that we have to update it and modernize it , We have to end certain privileges that exist in our Constitution and renew it“, said

Meanwhile, Melella indicated that “the average age in our province is 33 years, the majority of our young people did not know the Constitution,” so he called “not to be afraid of what an entire process means, of how we want to transform the province and today we demonstrate it.

“I mean, I am one of those who has been saying, and I said it the first day I was sworn in as governor, that the Constitution had to be transformed and changed. “I’m not going around hiding through some media, or someone else trying to boycott the thing,” polemicized.

 
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