Commission rejected that director of Libertad y Desarrollo and academic Usach integrate the CPLT



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By three votes to two, It was rejected in the Senate Constitution Commission President Sebastián Piñera’s proposal for appoint in the Council for Transparency (CPLT) to the legal director of Libertad y Desarrollo, Natalia González, and the academic of the Usach Bernardo Navarrete.

Although only the lawyer was questioned by the opposition, what was raised should have been voted on together.

During this Monday’s session, the senator member Francisco Huenchumilla (DC) took the opportunity to clarify with the applicant the nature of the think tank that integrates: “Libertad y Desarrollo I understand that it is a body that belongs to the Independent Democratic Union party.And deep down, he is a lobbyist for large projects that interest the country’s important economic sectors. “

“I would like to know how Libertad y Desarrollo is financed, because the interventions in which I have seen (González) in Channel 13 and on the radio they show a certain fanaticism, I tell you frankly and with all due respect, “said the parliamentarian.

The one nominated by the Government specified that “Libertad y Desarrollo is a study center: it is independent, it is nonpartisan. I am not a member of any political party, and our financing mechanism consists of the following: (the institute) generates a series of products, and obviously there are subscribers to those products who pay for them. “

The arrival of González and Navarrete to the CPLT remains to be seen in the Senate Chamber, where it will require two-thirds of the votes to be approved. Otherwise, the President will have to present two other names to integrate the regulatory body.

The CPLT Board of Directors, headed by the former president of Chile21 Glory of the Fountain, nowadays does not have a quorum to meet, as it maintains only two of the four directors that comprise it in office.



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