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*In Venezuela, the National Assembly unanimously approved the Organic Mining Law in its second reading.
*National Assembly appoints a new Attorney General of the Republic and Ombudswoman.
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00:00In Venezuela, the National Assembly unanimously approved the Organic Mining Law in its second reading.
00:05The proposal underwent a first reading and was subsequently put forward for consultation with the country's mining sectors
00:11as part of Parliament's efforts to keep the Venezuelan people informed about new regulations.
00:16The Organic Law on Mines aims to modernize the legal framework for regulating and exploiting mineral resources in the country.
00:22This law will see the state advance in the reorganization of a strategic economic activity for the nation.
00:35Also during Thursday's session, the Venezuelan National Assembly appointed Larry Daniel Debo Marquez as Attorney General of the Republic
00:43and Igle González Lobato as Ombudswoman.
00:46The vote was appointed after receiving 275 out of 285 votes from deputies present,
00:52while González was elected Ombudswoman with 275 votes in favor.
00:56During the session, the head of the nominations committee, Giuseppe Alessandrello,
01:00highlighted the extensive experience of the candidates whose profiles had been evaluated
01:04by a special parliamentary commission for the final selection.
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