Deputies from Chile Vamos seek to dismiss the defender of Children, Patricia Muñoz | National



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The deputy of National Renovation, Tomás Fuentes, announced that it will present a request for the Supreme Court to dismiss the defender of Children, Patricia Muñoz, after the dissemination of a video referring to the “evasion of the Metro.”

“What we will do, National Renovation deputies, we will gather a third of the signatures of the deputies in office, to present a removal request that is based on the manifest and inexcusable negligence of the defender in the exercise of functions, because she carries out political proselytism in minors, which is prohibited ”, Fuentes said.

“In his proselytism he calls for a revolution, rebellion, to skip the turnstiles, to abandon false morality, as if his moral standard were the correct one and the one that minors should follow,” he added.

The controversy originated after on Monday the Children’s Ombudsman released a video where it emphasized the phrase “skip all the turnstiles”, alluding to the evasion of the Metro payment in the days before the social outbreak.

The phrase is included in the song “The call of nature”, which sets the video to music, a composition that was in charge of Jaco Sánchez (Pablo Ilabaca, ex Chancho en Piedra and composer of 31 Minutes) and the Mapuche rapper MC Millaray.

The government also criticized the campaign, as the undersecretary of the Interior, Juan Francisco Galli, indicated this Tuesday morning that they would have preferred a “more positive” campaign.

“All public institutions, but particularly those dedicated to the protection of children and adolescents, must contribute not to generate more division, but quite the opposite to generate unity, but that that generation that comes see society with hope, see to society with a positive attitude, ”said Galli.

“A message of unity and more positive from society would have been better,” he added.



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