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The Message to the Nation ( es, Mensaje a la nación) is a political tradition in Hispanic American countries that consists of a speech delivered by the
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before a representation of the Nation in which the government is rendered accountable at the beginning of the new ordinary legislative period or extraordinary measures are announced.


Background

Communication between the Head of State, or to whom the government delegates, and the country's Parliament is a deeply rooted custom in
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. In the case of the Spanish Monarchy, it was established by law in article 123 of the
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.


By country


Argentina

Annually, on the first of March, the opening of ordinary sessions of the
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is held. This is ruled by the Constitution of the Argentine Nation: The opening ceremony of ordinary sessions takes place in the chamber of the Chamber of Deputies, although it is presided over by the president of the upper house. The speech is before the Legislative Assembly, since there are members of both chambers, as well as the cabinet of ministers and judges of the Supreme Court. The ceremony is broadcast by the National Radio and Television Network, and is also broadcast by the main news channels in the country. Some Argentine provinces also have this ceremony. For example, the City of
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and the
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, also inaugurate their period of ordinary sessions on March 1, giving a speech that, although it is not broadcast on the national (or provincial) network, is usually broadcast live online.


Chile

The custom, known in Chile as the Public Account ( es, Cuenta pública) began with the Constitution of 1833, setting June 1 as the annual date for the rendering of accounts by the President of the country. However, in 1925 it was established that the presidential speech before the National Congress should be on May 21, coinciding with Navy Day, and with the beginning of the regular session in
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. Until 1973, the message to the Nation was pronounced, with some exceptions, without interruption. That year the
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of General Augusto Pinochet moved the date to September 11 and the place to the Diego Portales building, headquarters of the Military Junta, since Congress was closed. The Constitution of 1980, promulgated by the same regime, did not alter the situation, since it only established that the president had to report annually to the country on the administrative and political state of the nation. With the return of democracy in 1990, the speech was restored to May 21, which was officially established with the constitutional reform of 2005. In 2017, as a consequence of another constitutional reform, the speech was moved from May 21 to June 1, thus returning to its original date.


Mexico

The Government Report ( es, Informe de Gobierno), which is how the speech before the
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by the president of the Mexican government is known in Mexico, was established from the Federal Constitution of 1857. The written presentation of the Report was recently established by law in article 69 of the Constitution of 1917, a fundamental norm that is still in force. Despite the fact that the constitutional obligation was established since 1857, the first Report was read by President
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on January 1, 1825. The date of its presentation in writing and reading on September 1 of each year was established by the President
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. Regarding its form of mass transmission, the first radio report was that of President
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in 1936, while the first televised one was the Fourth Report of President Miguel Alemán Valdés in 1950, this transmission also being the first program broadcast on commercial television. Traditionally, the speech was read by the president from the Tribune of the hemicycle of the
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, but from the Sixth Government Report of
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of 2006 it was decided that a summary would be delivered to the President of the Board of Directors of Congress for then carry out the reading through public television, this alteration of the protocol was due to the fact that Fox's Fifth Report was
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and the president was prevented by a group of deputies from going up to the Tribune, so it could not be read in parliament. Thus it was established that the
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delivered the Report to Congress on September 1 and the president read it the following day, September 2, at the
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. Subsequently, both the
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and the Chamber of Senators carry out a political, legal, economic and social analysis of the Report and may request further information through written questions and, within their powers, summon the Secretaries of State and the directors of parastatal entities who will appear and render reports under oath to tell the truth.


Peru

In Peru, the tradition of the Annual Message ( es, Mensaje Anual) was born when President
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gave a speech before the Peruvian Parliament on July 28, 1832. According to article 118 of the 1993 Constitution, the President of the Republic must make a speech, previously approved by the
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, in the hemicycle of the Legislative Palace before the National Congress in a solemn session on July 28 during the celebration of National Holidays where the president will present the situation of his government and the commitments and proposals for improvement, as well as projects for the following political course: Although it is not established by any protocol rule or regulation, it was customary for the President of Congress to respond to the presidential message as a courtesy, until Law No. 1100 of October 4, 1909 suppressed the reply, giving the session adjourned at the end of the presidential speech. On the other hand, during the ceremony for the transfer of powers in Congress, the outgoing president delivers a message in which he renders accounts and makes a portrait of the achievements of his administration. Then, the president thanks and delivers the
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, symbol of the country's supreme command, to the president of Congress, who will hold it for a short period of time. After the arrival of the president-elect, he takes an oath before the president of Congress, who gives him the band. Afterwards, he reads his first message to the Nation before Congress. This situation was avoided by President
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at the end of his second government in 2011 for fear that he would repeat the booing situation at the end of his first term in 1990. In addition to the dates indicated as traditional for the presidential speech, different Peruvian presidents have used the formula of the message to the Nation issued by the media to announce extraordinary measures, such as the seizure of La Brea and Pariñas in 1969 by the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces, the 1992 self-coup by
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, or the dissolution of Congress proposed by Martín Vizcarra in 2019. There is no extension or time limit for the presidential message. It is known that President
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has been the one who has made the most extensive messages. On the other hand, the message to the Nation of July 28, 1881 pronounced by
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, at that time Provisional President
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to the captive government of Francisco García-Calderón during the War of the Pacific, was read in the National Assembly of
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, in the mountains of Peru, an act that was carried out for the only time outside of
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. In the same context of the war with Chile, the 1879 speech was read in Congress by Vice President
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due to the trip of President
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to Arica to supervise the military campaign in the south.


See also

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Christmas Eve National Speech The King's Christmas Speech, formally known as His Majesty The King's Christmas Message ( es, Mensaje de Navidad de S.M. el Rey) is a broadcast by the reigning King of Spain to Spanish people every Christmas Eve since 1975. The speech is aired on ...
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State of the Union The State of the Union Address (sometimes abbreviated to SOTU) is an annual message delivered by the president of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress near the beginning of each calendar year on the current conditio ...


References


External links


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