Mining code reform back in National Assembly
Reforms to Panama’s Mining Code, which led to violent protests and clashes with police earlier in the year, are back on the parliamentary agenda.
The protests by indigenous groups and environmentalists forced the government to repeal the controversial law 8, which made development easier for mining companies.
On Wednesday, Deputy Jorge Ruben Rosas presented an amended eight articles bill.
Its content includes items agreed to in March between members of a committee representinf Ngäbe Bugle and Farmers, led by Roger Montezuma, and an ad hoc committee of MPs set up after the repeal Law 8.
The new document places restrictions on mining, specifically in the area Ngäbe Bugle,and the cancellation of all existing concessions and domestic or foreign companies for exploration and exploitation of mineral resources and constructionof hydro- electric projects in the region.
However deputies are entitled to propose any changes to the project, said Rosas.
Rogelio Montezuma, president of the indigenous group said they would be alert to not include changes that promote mining in the region and among indigenous communities.