Peace referendum bill stalls after Colombia’s congressmen fail to turn up to vote
Peace referendum bill stalls after Colombias congressmen fail to turn up to vote
posted by Philipp Zwehl
Oct 31, 2013
The final vote in Colombias Congress to approve the text of the referendum that could seal an eventual peace deal with the FARC was delayed on Wednesday after too few representatives turned up to cast their vote, according to local media.
On October 24 the same chamber approved the idea of having a referendum about any eventual peace deal between the Colombian government and the countrys second-largest rebel group FARC; but this vote would have sealed the textual content of said referendum.
Reports suggest that only 76 representatives were present to vote, failing to reach the needed quorum of 84. The vote has now been delayed until November 5.
The representative responsible for the referendum, Alfonso Prada, called the absence of his colleagues shameful.
It appears paradoxical to me because first the Senate had objected to the bill, then it was ratified and approved by the Senate in a conciliation, and now the House of Representatives doesnt show up to vote. Its embarrassing to give this message to the country, he said. This is inexplicable and unacceptable behavior.
This seems to be a common problem in Colombias Congress, as a similar incident occurred in the Senate two weeks ago in an important vote about health reform.
More:
http://colombiareports.co/colombias-congress-fails-final-vote-peace-referendum/