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<title>MX to ban open pit mining and hydraulic fracturing?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Very bad idea.  I support their measures to remove the preferential treatment and immunity their miners and extractors have enjoyed, but outlawry is moronic.  I suspect this is nationalization through the back-door:
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 Morena and its coalition partners have approved a key exception to the proposed rules meaning that open-pit mining and fracking can be authorised “in rare cases determined by the federal Executive… due to their strategic importance for national development.”
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So yeah, force sale of everything and then reissue permits.  I'm sure DF will sink in their fangs as part of the deal.]]></description>
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