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Government to enter project to unite Ministry of Interior and Segegob: Do not rule out more mergers

The Chilean government has submitted a project to merge the Ministry of the Interior with Segegob, a state agency responsible for managing public security and emergency services. The move aims to streamline administrative processes and improve coordination between different governmental entities involved in public safety. Officials have indicated that further mergers within the executive branch are not ruled out, suggesting potential structural changes to enhance efficiency and governance. This development reflects ongoing efforts to reorganize public administration and address challenges related to inter-agency collaboration.

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Government to enter project to unite Ministry of Interior and Segegob: Do not rule out more mergers

The Chilean government has submitted a project to merge the Ministry of the Interior with Segegob, a state agency responsible for managing public security and emergency services. The move aims to streamline administrative processes and improve coordination between different governmental entities involved in public safety. Officials have indicated that further mergers within the executive branch are not ruled out, suggesting potential structural changes to enhance efficiency and governance. This development reflects ongoing efforts to reorganize public administration and address challenges related to inter-agency collaboration.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's initiative to merge two institutions without overtly criticizing or praising the decision. It reports the action as a planned measure and mentions the possibility of future mergers, but does not emphasize ideological positions or take a clear stance on the desir

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