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The Socialist Senator Jose Miguel Insulza explained in The Cooperative Diary his departure from the vice presidency of the PS Board of Directors, arguing that “it is a bit ridiculous” to be seeking agreements with the Broad Front.
The parliamentarian explained his differences with the community that led him to make this decision -although he will continue to be part of the Central Committee-, maintaining that “We have not assumed the role that we have or that we could have.”
“There is sympathy for the Socialist Party, but many people do not like the way the party acts because it acts very internally. Fundamentally, it seems that the internal battles, to which tendency, to which section or to which fraction it belongs is more important than party membership. A lot of time is spent on that and, at the same time, This thing is – in my opinion – wrong to be looking for an alliance almost desperately“, he asserted.
Insulza stressed that the party “has a good relationship with the DC and the PR, and naturally we would like a unity of the entire left, but That does not mean that we have to go chasing, for example, the Broad Front, which has shown millions of times that it does not want to be with us“.
“So, this is a bit ridiculous“, he raised.
For the senator, the PS is “acting as a minority group in the circumstance that we are the force of the majority; we are offering ourselves to be a comparsa, which is the worst“.
[Radio en Vivo 📻] Insulza explains his resignation as vice-presidency of the PS: The truth is that I thought it was an important position, but it seems not because I had nothing to do; just going there doing nothing makes no sense https://t.co/T95z68Uvod #CooperativeInHome
– Cooperativa (@Cooperativa) September 9, 2020
Insulza also reiterated his criticism of the little participation that the party has given him, maintaining that he believed it was an “important position, but it seems that it had no importance because I never had anything to do “in the vice presidency.
“We have to start talking seriously about the return of land” Mapuche
The senator for Arica y Parinacota, who reiterated his interest in a presidential candidacy, addressed the situation in La Araucanía, assuring that in the region, “since the time of President (Patricio) Aylwin, we have, more than advancing, regressed”.
“The big problem is the land,” Sen Insulza tells us about La Araucanía. He proposes to start talking “seriously” about the “return of land.”
“It is not easy, but if we do not face that problem, we will never solve the issue”
In @Cooperative pic.twitter.com/PK5jelPQXH– paula molina (@paulamolinat) September 9, 2020
“We had a good start in this matter in which we recognized the problems of the land, which were fundamentally the demands of the Mapuche people. It is not the demand of a new state, it is not a separatist demand,” he said.
Insulza said that “the big problem continues to be the land,” so He proposed “to try again to follow the same path that we began to travel during the government of President Aylwin and to begin to talk seriously about the return of land”.
“Many of them are occupied by large companies, so this is not easy, but If we do not face this problem, we will never solve the problem, the issue of La Araucanía“, Hill.
[Audio] #CooperativeInHome Insulza: “Mayor Jadue talks too much, he is a popular and controversial man” https://t.co/TzYNhM90hb pic.twitter.com/HYGdyd5Lb0
– Cooperativa (@Cooperativa) September 9, 2020
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