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The Chief of Staff (ad honorem) of Deputy Pamela Jiles, Pablo Maltese, announced that the deputy will present a temporary constitutional reform, which will allow a third withdrawal of 10% of the pension funds.
“The withdrawal is identical in general to the second and first, it is from 35 to 150 UF, it is universal, without paying tax, it is not considered income and the issue of forced withdrawal for the payment of alimony is resolved, “said Maltese.
The also journalist by profession and candidate of the Humanist Party for governor for the Metropolitan region, indicated that the project is already entered, to be seen by the Constitutional Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.
Regarding the political support it may have in Congress, he argued that Chile will face complex months regarding the pandemic, especially due to the second wave of infections that has been alerted.
“I believe that there is no alternative, it would be very strange if there was no transversal support for a project that seeks to solve the problem that comes to us in the following months. For January a critical situation regarding the pandemic has been announced by the Ministry of Health itself, ”he argued,” he added.
Jiles, a Maltese couple, was one of the promoters of the second withdrawal of 10%, although the reform that he presented with other deputies is now under review by the Constitutional Court and the one that began to be paid on Monday was the project sent by the Government and modified by opposition senators.
Despite the announcement by Jiles’ team, the president of the Constitutional Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, Matías Walker, ruled out the possibility of a third withdrawal, because in the discussion of the second, two indications that pointed to new withdrawals were rejected.
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