Six soldiers killed in southern Colombia guerrilla attack
Colombia farmers accused of violent crimes over peaceful...
Colombia’s Constitutional Court suspends CNE investigation against Petro
Petro lifts State of Exception in northeast Colombia
Colombia’s former foreign minister lashes out at Petro
Colombia’s government presents questions for labor reform referendum
Colombia plans to spend at least $140M on...
Lucho Herrera, one of Colombia’s most famous cyclists,...
Colombia’s acting trade minister denounced poisoning attempt
Colombia mourns death of Pope Francis
  • About
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Contact
Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion
Economy

Colombia mining upset: mayors allowed to veto unwanted oil and mining projects

by Adriaan Alsema October 17, 2016
6.4K

Following a number of scandals in which Colombia’s national authorities granted mining titles in precious nature reserves, the country’s Constitutional Court ruled that mayors have the authority to overrule Bogota.

Last week’s ruling has plunged the locally active mining industry in an even bigger crisis that the global commodity slump had already put it in.

The ruling implies that literally all of the government’s granted mining titles can be vetoed by the mayor of the municipality where the activity is supposed to take place or already takes place.

Without the mayor’s permission, there will be no mining and ongoing oil or mining projects can be halted, the top court ruled.

Until last week, the national government was the ultimate authority over mining titles, especially if they were considered of “national interest,” but no more, local interests now weigh more.

Mayors and governors have responded delightedly, claiming they can now protect their local ecosystems against a national government that proved hardly critical about where and where not to mine.

Miners aren’t happy at all as suddenly all existing mining concessions can be overruled and some are extremely unpopular because of their environmental damage.

The Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP) would not respond until after thoroughly reading the ruling and said it would make a pronouncement on Tuesday.

The oil companies were already unhappy with a now-sunk peace agreement with Marxist FARC rebels that was to strengthen local communities’ abilities to strike down mining proposals in “prior consultations.”

But the new ruling is even harsher towards mining corporations than the prior consultations agreed in the FARC accord, leaving literally every mining operation causing local controversy at the mercy of local authorities.

 

miningnewsletter

For patrons

Downloads for patrons

  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Rss

@2008-2019 - Colombia Reports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Digitale Zaken and Parrolabs


Back To Top
Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion
  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Rss

@2008-2019 - Colombia Reports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Digitale Zaken and Parrolabs


Back To Top

Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion