Representatives of the Chilean Association of Municipalities (AChM), including several mayors, met with the Chilean executive, led by Ministers Jorge Quiroz, Claudio Alvarado, and José García Ruminot, to discuss the government’s response to a municipal proposal within the national reconstruction bill being processed in Parliament. The meeting focused on concerns regarding a proposed tax exemption for individuals over 65 years old in their first home, which municipalities argue could lead to fiscal instability if made universal. Mayors emphasized the need for limits to protect local resources and called for strengthening the Common Municipal Fund while opposing cuts to municipal revenues. They also expressed opposition to changes in the General Urban Planning Ordinance (OGUC) and voiced concerns about healthcare cuts and challenges faced by rural and remote communities. Following discussions with Senate leaders who approved the legislative approach to the 'megareform,' AChM President Gustavo Alessandri noted improved dialogue with the government and expressed hope for a commitment to include municipal input in the reform process.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the discussion between municipal representatives and the government, highlighting both the concerns raised by the AChM and the government’s stance. It does not overtly favor either side but reports on the differing perspectives and the ongoing dialogue. The





