Congress receives 901 initiatives since start of 2025-2026 legislative session

Jaime Alberto Cabal Sanclemente, President
Jaime Alberto Cabal Sanclemente, President
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The Congress has received a total of 901 initiatives since the beginning of the first part of the 2025-2026 legislative session, according to an April 7 report. Of these, 364 were submitted in the Senate and 537 in the Chamber.

This figure means that, on average, lawmakers have filed about 5.2 bills per day since July 20, when the current legislative period began.

The data provides insight into the volume of legislative activity during this session and may reflect both ongoing policy debates and new areas of focus for lawmakers.

No additional background or context was provided in this report regarding specific topics or outcomes related to these initiatives.



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