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Peru Congress extends license plan for informal miners

Peru's Congress passed late on Friday passed an extension to a plan enabling temporary permits to be provided to smallscale casual miners, questionable due to accusations by opponents that it has been misused to expand prohibited mining.

Legislators moved on a bill proposed previously in the day by the Energy and Mining Legislative Committee to extend for six months a registry called REINFO, which enables small miners to continue working while seeking formalization.

The resolution specifies a one-time extension for the short-lived licenses.

REINFO, which has already been extended numerous times, expires on Dec. 31. The government has actually promoted the scheme to end, declaring that its misuse over more than a years has caused illegal mining to increase.

On Tuesday, Energy and Mines Minister Romulo Mucho was eliminated from his post by Congress amidst demonstrations by small miners who are demanding REINFO be extended by 2 years.

Peruvian small miners, mainly gold miners, have turned down the expense as inadequate and have been obstructing a key southern transportation path for over a week. In Lima, numerous artisanal miners have encamped in front of the legislature.

(source: Reuters)