Andrea Molina’s candidacy for the municipality of Viña del Mar generates discomfort in Chile Vamos | National



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With criticism of the centralist decisions, and still waiting for possible conventional primaries, Chile’s pre-candidates remain. Let’s go to the mayor of Viña del Mar. This despite the announcement by the president of the UDI, Jacqueline Van Rysselberghe, that Andrea Molina will be the option of the block to the municipality.

Many of them found out from the media and some others suspected it. The name has been on the file for months and for months it has been asking that the candidate be someone with local roots and who ideally has held public positions in the commune.

At the time, it was said that there would be no legal primaries because Virginia Reginato was trying to appeal the new law which limits re-elections, but at that point it was already known that another reason was precisely because, from the national party directives, a name “known at the country level” was being considered, as it transpired.

The UDI councilor herself, Macarena UrendaHe said that his party’s intention to post a letter from Santiago to run for mayor was suspected. In conversation with Radio, did not hesitate to say that his party has done everything wrong.

“I do not think anything good, our sector has done everything wrong (…) it seems to me that we Viñamarinos are the ones who have to choose,” he said.


Despite the bombastic announcement, for the election to the mayor of Evópoli, Georg hubner, what was reported is who will be the UDI letter and the name of the block – in its entirety – is not decided until it is registered before January 11.

In fact, the former health director of the municipal corporation maintains that the mechanism of surveys or conventional primaries it cannot be ruled out.

“The four parties that make up Chile Vamos must seek the best mechanism that can represent the political project that the city requires,” he stressed.

The other UDI councilor who appeared as a possible option was Jaime Varas, who has been -possibly- the mayor of Chile. has been expressing his intention to lead a nomination for longer in the garden city. Despite this, he was resigned and said that it was a decision made and that the next step was to talk with the other parties.

“Resolutions were urgently required (…) the UDI has already adopted a definition,” he said.

In the context of the meeting of Chile Vamos last Monday, where the helmsmen of the region discussed the April elections, it was possible to know the day of Tuesday that Manuel Millones will be the letter of the bloc for the regional government, defining that he will compete against Aldo Valle of the Constituent Unit and Rodrigo Mundaca of the Frente Amplio.



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