Abstentions of Pamela Jiles, Florcita Alarcón and Renato Garín prevented censorship of the Lower House table



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The Chamber of the Chamber rejected this Tuesday the new motion of censure to the table led since April by the deputy for National Renovation Diego Paulsen, by 68 votes in favor and 69 against, an instance in which the unity of the bloc was at stake.

The abstentions of deputies Pamela Jiles (PH), Florcita Alarcón (PH), Félix González (PEV) and Renato Garín (independent) prevented the censorship from reaching the majority necessary to change to the current front.

As in the criticized first version of this action, presented and immediately withdrawn by the radicals, the argument was the same: Camila Vallejo (PC) and Cristóbal Urruticoechea (RN) were not allowed to vote on the Comprehensive Childhood Sexual Education project on October 15, because they began the discussion in person and ended it online.

In the run-up to the vote, however, many recognized that the reasons were not necessarily mismanagement by the ruling party, but rather a political management to assert the opposition majority of the hemicycle.

After this setback for the opposing bloc, they celebrated in the front the president of the deputies and the vice president Francisco Undurraga (Evópoli), also accompanied by the minister of the Segpres, Cristián Monckeberg.

The opposition even had agreed on the new presidency of the corporation and what would happen to those of the respective commissions before the motion was voted in the Chamber.



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