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In the framework of the discussion in the Senate regarding the second withdrawal of 10% of pension savings, the president of the Independent Democratic Union, Jacqueline van Rysselberghe, criticized the parliamentarians of her party who support the initiative.
The parliamentarian emphasized that “the UDI has to carefully review how it is going to elect its parliamentarians in the next election”, adding that “I don’t know if it is worth having parliamentarians that swell the ranks, but that they act with the left “. All this in conversation with the newspaper El Mercurio.
Reactions from Congress were swift. UDI Senator José Miguel Durana called Van Rysselberghe’s statements unfortunate and gave his support to the second 10% withdrawal.
For his part, the senator of the same party, David Sandoval, criticized the UDI’s political command and pointed out that a vote does not define who should or should not be in it. In addition, he gave his support to the legislative project.
Finally, from the Lower House, the UDI deputy, Patricio Melero, supported the president of his party.
The project for the second withdrawal of 10% of pension funds began its discussion last Friday in the Senate Constitution committee and it is expected that on Thursday 19 of this month a possible collection of a tax will be reviewed for contributors who want to withdraw the 10% and have a high income.
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