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Paraguay Gambling Association Seeks Answers on Delayed Reforms
Paraguay Gambling Association Demands Clarity on Stalled Reforms
Paraguay’s gambling industry is at a crossroads with stalled reform efforts causing industry-wide concern.
Discover why the gambling association APOJA is pushing for clarity from the Chamber of Deputies.
Understand the urgency behind these reforms and how they could reshape Paraguay’s gambling landscape.
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The Paraguayan gambling landscape is currently mired in uncertainty as the Association of Paraguayan Gambling Operators and Providers (APOJA) calls on the Chamber of Deputies to provide clear answers regarding the status of long-delayed gambling reforms. This urgent request comes in the wake of a reform review being postponed back in April, with no significant developments since.
Reform Delays and Industry Impact
In April, plans to review proposed amendments to gambling regulations were put on hold, with a promise to revisit the issue in three months. However, since then, there has been no progress, leading to growing concerns within the industry. APOJA President Lorena Rojas has been vocal about the necessity of these reforms, emphasizing that they need to be enacted before the expiration of the current quiniela contract to prevent its renewal under the existing monopoly system.
Richard Schwartz, CEO of Rush Street Interactive, highlighted the broader implications of such delays. “Regulatory uncertainty can stifle innovation and investment in the gambling sector. It is crucial for stakeholders to have a clear understanding of the regulatory landscape to plan and execute their business strategies effectively,” he stated.
Historical Context and Current Controversies
The need for reform gained momentum last year when fourteen deputies agreed on six articles aimed at dismantling the monopoly over gambling in Paraguay. This move followed significant controversy surrounding the sports betting tender overseen by the national gambling regulator, Conajzar. The regulator had awarded the national franchise to Daruma SAM, operator of the Aposta.LA betting shops in Gran Asunción. However, this decision was suspended, and the competition watchdog CONACOM launched an investigation into Conajzar’s actions.
APOJA’s Advocacy for Change
In light of these events, APOJA has intensified its advocacy efforts, urging President Santiago Peña’s new government to prioritize comprehensive gambling reform. The association proposes reducing Conajzar’s powers, transforming it into a supervisory body without licensing responsibilities, and opening the sports betting market to competition.
Lorena Rojas stressed the importance of these changes. “The current monopoly stifles competition and innovation. By opening the market, we can ensure a fair and transparent gambling environment that benefits operators and consumers alike,” she said.
Government Response and Future Prospects
Despite APOJA’s persistent efforts, the government has yet to provide a clear response or timeline for the proposed reforms. This silence has fueled speculation about the potential abandonment of the reform agenda. The Chamber of Deputies’ clarification is crucial for the industry’s future, as it would determine whether the proposed reforms will proceed or if the current regulatory framework will remain unchanged.
Maarten Haijer, Secretary General of the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA), weighed in on the situation. “Regulatory reform is essential for maintaining the integrity and competitiveness of the gambling market. Stakeholders need assurance that the regulatory environment will support growth and protect consumers,” he noted.
Conclusion
The call for clarity from Paraguay’s gambling association, APOJA, underscores the urgent need for transparency and decisive action in the regulatory sphere. As the industry awaits the government’s next move, stakeholders are hopeful that the proposed reforms will lead to a more competitive and fair gambling market in Paraguay. Stay tuned for updates on this pivotal issue that could reshape the future of gambling in the region.