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In an extensive interview with The Mercury, the president of the Confederation of Production and Commerce (CPC), Juan Sutil, expressed his opinion regarding the constitutional process, the economic situation of the country and the performance of the Chilean right in matters such as the withdrawal of 10%.
In addition, when referring to the conflicts that have been seen in La Araucanía, the businessman denounced that “A Colombian citizen linked to drug trafficking, it’s called ‘El Paisa’, it wants territorial control ”of the area.
“At least I have the moral peace of mind and have told the first and second authorities of the country, to the President to the President of the Senate, to the President of the Chamber of Deputies, to the ministers ”, he added along the same lines, indicating that his concern is that this “The luck of the guerrilla ceases to be the problem of land and becomes crimes, many linked to drug trafficking ”.
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The leader of the business union criticized that both the government and the parliamentarians have not taken charge of this case: “opposition and government are in a quarrel and not worried about problems ”.
According to his perspective, the Chilean State and governments since the return to democracy have failed to “pretend that this problem is solved by the central government and that all palliative measures support poverty. Here the problems are political ”.
Although he acknowledges that reserved seats in the Constituent Convention and constitutional recognition help this situation, the helmsman of the union, which has investments in the ninth region, assured that the problems keep escalating.
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“Today there is a uniformed guerrilla, wearing black boots and equipment, that travels through Arauco, spreading terrorism and fear. Mapuches and non-Mapuches are being harassed and threatened, we must really confront them, with dignity, lands, political and cultural representation. This is not resolved as stated by the Arauco Malleco Coordinator, who is playing with fire by becoming increasingly linked to common crime, ”he explained.
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