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At the last minute, the place where the Füta Trawün convened in La Araucanía will take place and where The Minister of Social Development, Karla Rubilar, and representatives of the Legislative and Judicial Power will participate.
Although in the first instance the appointment was to be held in Carahue, it was decided hold the meeting at the Germán Becker Stadium in Temuco.
The activity called by the Council of Loncos generated different criticisms, both from the Mapuche world, who delegitimized this appointment, and from the political sector, where the Socialist Party called the call a “Media show”, emphasizing that no substantial progress was to be made in the so-called Mapuche conflict.
At first, it was thought of changing this activity to the house of one of the convening Loncos, finally opting for the sports venue already indicated.
Likewise, community members came to the outside of the place, to show your discontent with the meeting that takes place at the Germán Becker Stadium in the regional capital of La Araucanía.
“A group of pseudo loncos”
Before changing the place of the meeting of the Mapuche loncos with members of the Government, from the municipality they expressed their discontent for the realization of this meeting, which would originally be in Carahue, La Araucanía region
Through a statement, the municipality indicated that they were not aware of the meeting that with “A group of pseudo loncos” that “it was called in total ignorance of the Municipality of Carahue, its mayor Alejandro Saéz Véliz and the Municipal Council.”
“Those who summon are Mapuche people whose authority is questioned”They pointed out, adding that this meeting “is not representative of the Mapuche people present in the commune.”
“It is a lack of respect for the Loncos as ancestral Mapuche authorities”said the letter.
Path blocking
In the middle of the meeting held in Temuco, unknown persons cut off the route that connects Carahue with Nueva Imperial, as indicated by the Carabineros.
The foregoing caused various vehicles, both private cars and high-tonnage trucks, to decide to go back to the Carahue commune.
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