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Santa Cruz Deputy Carlos Pablo Klinsky, chairman of the parliamentary brigade Santa Cruz, reported yesterday that employers and MPs reject the recent decrees of the government and announced the introduction of constitutional protections against these measures. Ai

President of the Republic, Alvaro Garcia Linera said Sunday night the Bolivian business that ended the era of free markets and first priority will be given the domestic market "fair price", then export.

Klinsky said he is assessing the scope of Supreme Decrees 29519 and 29524, as they believe that they would be against the rights of private entrepreneurs.

"We will consider two appeals against these orders that directly affect production, one will be raised in the city of La Paz for being the place where the decrees were issued and the other may arise where cause and effect, in this case Santa Cruz industries, "said Klinsky.

explained that the parliamentary brigade invited professionals, entrepreneurs, representatives of Chamber of Industry and Commerce, in addition to the Departmental Workers Central to participate in a meeting which will determine the presentation of legal remedies.

"We are calling on these sectors because the decrees affect us directly because we live under a free market system, which goes against private property and production capacity," he said.

The Government last week issued Supreme Decree No. 29519, which regulates the competition and defend consumers against price gouging for products that adversely affect the domestic market also, the approval of Supreme Decree No. 29524 that set the release of the export of oil when you check that employers oilers supplying the market with the product at the right price.

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