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The Deputy Patricio Rosas, a former socialist activist, resigned this Thursday from the Unir Movement and, therefore, from the Broad Front, in rejection of the bloc’s rapprochement with the Communist Party.
This morning, Congressman Giorgio Jackson (RD) made his approach to the PC explicit through a breakfast with Irací Hassler, councilor and communist candidate for mayor of Santiago.
The Broad Front lost one more deputy. Patricio Rosas of the Unir movement resigned from his ranks @Cooperative
– Paola Aguillón (@Aguillonismo) December 10, 2020
The founder of Unir, the deputy Marcelo Diaz -also former PS-, reacted to the departure of Rosas and pointed out that “it’s legit, he goes his own way And it seems to me that one should not be complicated with that kind of thing. “
“He has been a tremendous contribution to Unir, and I am sure that we are going to continue working together on many issues because, otherwise, the approach of the search for unity has also been the approach of the Broad Front, but it has not been received by other actors, “he said.
Thus, he stressed that “what is clear is that what we have already said is configured, that the opposition is diverse And it seems to me that it is healthy for it to be transparent and clear, so that citizens are very clear about the options they will have; we are in a reconfiguration moment and from Unir we ratify our full adhesion to the Broad Front “.
Until today, Rosas was a member of the Unir Movement Initiative Committee, whose adherence to the Broad Front was confirmed in mid-July this year.
His departure joins the recent deputies Pablo Vidal and Natalia Castillo from the Democratic Revolution, and the withdrawal of Liberal Party, confirmed at the weekend, with which the conglomerate lost two other deputies: Vlado Mirosevic and Alejandro Bernales.
Previously, another five of the 20 deputies had already resigned that the conglomerate achieved in the 2017 elections, and that were installed in Congress in 2018.
Renato Garin left in March 2019 from the DR, in November of that same year the Green Ecologist Party (with the deputy Félix González) left the bloc and in December the Humanist Party of Pamela Jiles, Florcita Alarcón and Tomás Hirsch; subsequently, the latter resigned from the PH.
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