
New Chilean Law Sparks Debate: Is it Unconstitutional?
A new law in Chile is creating a heated debate among street vendors and legal experts. The law introduces a special tax regime for those working in open-air markets, but lawyer Rodrigo Logan argues it's unconstitutional. "The state will have a pattern of consumption and it's unconstitutional," Logan stated during an interview on the Ingobernables show. The law aims to bring more order and regulate payments, but critics argue it infringes on personal privacy and could lead to higher prices for consumers. The debate highlights concerns about the balance between government regulation and individual rights in Chile's informal economy. The long-term impact on street vendors and consumers remains to be seen, but the discussion underscores the importance of finding fair and sustainable solutions for informal businesses.