Joaquín Lavín explained his status as a social democrat remembering Jaime Guzmán



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Joaquin Lavin clarified before the youth of the Jaime Guzmán Foundation its supposed status of social democrat and remembered the founder of the UDI to explain.

“Guzmán always talked about the UDI popular, Christian and liberal, this triple profile“He pointed out in a talk and explained that to be popular”you have to use that important space that is that of social democracy“.

For Lavín, you have to understand that space “as to people who are moderate, who believe in changes, but gradual. That world that seeks a much more active role for the state, who believe in the guarantee of social rights, who look more to Europe than the United States“.

Lavín: “I don’t want to be president to put it on the curriculum”

The mayor of Las Condes also spoke about his presidential aspirations, although he confirmed that “I have not yet decided to be a candidate.”

“What I can tell you is that to put on the curriculum ‘hey, I was a presidential candidate’ or even ‘I was President’ I am not interested“Lavín emphasized.

The two presidential candidates in 1999 and 2005 also added that “no President of the Republic, if not in a government in quotation marks of national coexistence, will be able to really transform Chile and respond to Chileans“.



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