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This Thursday, September 3, was the day that Daniel Jadue for the first time he appeared at the top of a presidential preference poll.
In the last sample of Criteria Research, the communist mayor of Recoleta scored with 16%. And he imposed on his colleague from The Counts, he UDI Joaquin Lavin, who added 15%. For his part, the mayor of. Providence, Evelyn matthei, registered 8%, a few days after announcing its intention to settle on the road to La Moneda Palace.
But Daniel Jadue moved the political board again, when through Twitter, said “The exit to the sea for Bolivia must be resolved through a plebiscite. Beyond a personal opinion, it cannot be the decision of any ruler.”
A delicate topic that made it a trending topic throughout the day yesterday and merited the response of the former foreign minister Heraldo Muñoz: “No mayor: The exit to the sea for Bolivia does not need a resolution, since the Court of The Hague ruled that Chile has no obligation to negotiate sovereign access to the sea.”
And the fight continued on social networks.
His statements go against the public sentiment, expressed repeatedly during our defense in The Hague. Do not create false expectations, alien to the national interest. “Thing judged”, mayor; that is the Hague judgment. Chile has no pending issues with Bolivia, period. https://t.co/pMWauzDlTL
– Heraldo Muñoz (@HeraldoMunoz) September 3, 2020
Is that when Daniel Jadue must give his opinion does not hesitate to do so despite the fact that it may generate resentments, as when he said that “the right continues to be a Pinochetist”, “if we arrive at La Moneda we will not arrive alone”, “it has never been said that we are going to install communism” or “until now in my term as mayor we have not eaten the buses” .
Controversy aside, the truth is that Daniel Jadue – 53-year-old architect and sociologist, grandson of Palestinian immigrants who arrived in the country during the first half of the last century – has long been a political protagonist who cannot be ignored, catapulted by the achievements he has shown since he was mayor eight years ago. years, which have been praised and replicated, including some of them in municipalities dominated by the right: the Popular Pharmacy, the Popular Optics, the Open Schools, the Health in Your Neighborhood program, the Popular Real Estate, the Open University of Recoleta, the Popular Library (called “Recoletras), the Popular Energy, and the Popular Dentist.
TOMO Y LOMO RECOLETANO
He grew up and lived for a long time in Recoleta jtogether with his mother and brothers in an apartment near the Tirso Molina Market, in which his mother still lives, who took them forward alone.
The militant of personal computer, a party that has been a member since 1993, has been growing in expectations, and does not deny its desire to reach The coin after adding several elections in the body: he was a candidate for mayor for Recoleta in 2004 (he was third and Gonzalo Cornejo won the UDI) and in 2008 (he was third again and the union member Sol Letelier won). On the third attempt, he won in 2012 with 42% of the votes and repeated four years later with 56%.
In addition, he was a candidate for deputy twice: in 2005 and in 2005 he was fifth, without obtaining a place in the Parliament.
A close friend for two decades -the actor and broadcaster Caesar Abu-Eid (with whom every Wednesday from 7:00 p.m. he stars in Facebook Live the program “A conversation without makeup”, space in which he has expressed several opinions with wide repercussions) confirms that intention.
“Daniel has prepared a lot to be where he is. He always wanted to be mayor of Recoleta and after achieving it he has done a great job. Now he appears as a possibility to be President, and I know that if that option is given, he will go with everything. a very sensitive person, even if he seems tough. He is a good friend who was always clear about what he wanted to give to people. He is not part of the elite, he comes from below and is proud of it and of his mother, for the great sacrifice that he did to support himself and his brothers. He is clear that it is through management and not speech that he must convince “, points out Caesar Abu-Heid.
SO THEY SEE IT FROM THE ACADEMY
He Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Government and Communications of the Central University, Marco Moreno, Maintains that “Daniel Jadue, like most mayors, has tuned in with the people since the social outbreak that started last October, which was increased by the coronavirus pandemic. But in his case, the previous administration made him stand out with his own lights He is a character who should not be underestimated, but he still has a long way to go in his presidential aspirations: first he must prevail in the Communist Party, where he does not have a long history, and then before the entire opposition, which is very divided. And then he must convince the centrist electorate, perhaps the most complicated, because many of those people show anti-communist traits. That is why his speech should take a path of moderation, because people are not attracted to extremes. “
And the political analyst of the Andres Bello University, Felipe Vergara, says the mayor of Recoleta “He is taking advantage of his moment, filling an evident political void in the opposition. And he could perfectly be on the next presidential ballot, I do not rule it out. But from there to settle in La Moneda, that is something else. He has made mistakes with some statements, such as that he does not rule out nationalizing the pension funds or the latest regarding Bolivia. It is necessary to consider that despite what is thought here and having elected socialist presidents three times since the return to democracy, Chile is not really a markedly left-wing country. Even those who call themselves avant-garde have conservative features and do not want profound changes, that is why he should tone down his discourse. “
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