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Finally the mantra was not fulfilled, the life of Chile Vamos post plebiscite did not find the order that La Moneda and the ruling party insisted on installing so much to account for their differences with the opposition
The resounding triumph of the Approve stirred the waters inside a conglomerate that arrived damaged on Sunday, October 25, due to the high caliber of friendly fire during the presidential campaign.
In this way, and beyond insisting on covering the sun with a finger, the deepening of the internal ideological war was laid bare, just days later, where everyone went out to try to capitalize on the part of the fiefdom that they believe belonged to them.
But this did not end there. On Saturday night, the president of Evópoli, Deputy Andrés Molina, along with Senator Felipe Kast and part of his bench, announced the freezing of relations with the Government, further deepening the crisis of internal coexistence.
And realizing the depth of the problem, the president of the UDI, Jacqueline Van Rysselberghe, not only asked them to resign from their positions as ministers and undersecretaries. In addition, he classified them as populist and frivolous.
The helmsman of the union said that the Evópoli thing seems to him “incomprehensible and opportunistic”. “I represent the Biobío Region,” Van Rysselberghe told Emol, “and there have also been acts of violence here, but I think that under these conditions the truth is that it is totally incomprehensible.”
In the opinion of the UDI senator, if Evópoli decides to paralyze its relationship with the Executive, “they should leave the positions they have in the Government, if not, it is only one thing for the press.” “They should resign their seremis, ministers. All should leave their positions if they freeze relations. It is what corresponds,” he said.
In this case, the open wound that remained after the 78 to 22 of last Sunday was also evidenced. In this sense, JVR pointed to his partner from Evópoli Felipe Kast, whom he accused not only of not knowing the reality of his district. In addition, to seek to recover the votes that he would have lost by supporting the option of Approval in the Plebiscite.
“Clearly the problem of La Araucanía is extremely complex and has been dragging on for a long time. I believe Felipe Kast, probably because he lives in Santiago and not in the region, maybe he does not fully understand it. And that is why today the murder of this carabinero. But we want to tell you that these acts of violence have been taking place in this area for a long time, “said the president of the UDI in a statement.
Van Rysselberghe took the opportunity to make a call to action and not to what he considers “rather populist acts and they seek to recover the hard vote that Felipe Kast has probably lost in this time”.
“There are many people who need the rule of law to reign in La Araucanía and, therefore, we do not need frivolity or populism to face them,” he closed.
The RN president was not left behind in the discussion and also questioned the determination of the Evópoli legislators. “The truth is that I do not think so, because at this moment the Government needs all the parties to collaborate, carrying out the task. The death of the police officer today is regrettable, that is something that no one can avoid condemning. But something else is distance yourself from the government in complex moments like the ones we are experiencing, with a constitutional accusation, “he stressed.
Prohens urged the community to “reconsider the decision they have made and join in to continue working, to find a way, because they can do the same thing they are asking for but not with the need to freeze relations with anyone.”
Asked if he shares the position of his partner Van Rysselberghe, that if this continues, the ministers and positions of the Evópoli Government should resign, Prohens pointed out that “if one freezes relations with the Government, it cannot be with elastic, it freezes it or not freezes it. “
La Moneda will have a difficult time this week with a crisis unleashed internally in the ruling party, with freezing of relations and accusations of populism, two days after the constitutional indictment against Interior Minister Víctor Pérez.
Deputy (RN) Sebastián Torrealba does not see it that way and said in a statement that Evópoli’s reactions “will not have any effect” on the constitutional accusation that is coming Tuesday. As he said, “they are heated statements that do not correspond to the moment” and, therefore, he invited the party to “reflection, temperance, and to understand that we are in a difficult moment and not to overreact to situations that are painful for everyone” .
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