Evópoli goes from approval to freedom of action two months before the Plebiscite and ratifies candidates for primary



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With the presence of 104 of the 107 general councilors from all over the country, and remotely, at 10:00 hrs. On the dot, the Extraordinary General Council was started, cited by the newly elected board of Evópoli, led by its president, Andrés Molina, the general secretary, Luz Poblet, and with the participation of the vice presidents Alejandra Harrison, María de los Ángeles de la Paz, Italo Zunino, Francisco Undurraga and Pablo Kast.

At the meeting, the ratification of candidates for primaries for mayors and governors was resolved through voting; the election of the political commission and the review of the party’s political vote against its institutional position for the plebiscite of October 25.

With 94% the list of candidates for primaries was ratified, which had 114 applicants for the position of mayor in the 16 regions of the country; and 8 candidates for the position of Governor in the regions of Tarapacá, Antofagasta, Atacama, Valparaíso, Maule, Araucanía, Los Ríos and Los Lagos.

Faced with the election of the members of the Political Commission, which had the participation of 77 qualified candidates, the elected members, and those who will have to hold office for the next two years, were: Luciano Cruz-Coke, Pauline Kantor, Leslie Moll , Tomás Mandiola, Cristian Jiménez, Daniel Andrade, Macarena Cornejo, Pablo Olivares, Giancarlo Baltolu, Hernán Larraín, Pablo Sabugo, Juan Santa Cruz, Denisse Rojas, Miguel Duaso and Cynthia Pantanalli.

“I proudly recognize what this council and all its structures are capable of doing to defend the principles of Political Evolution,” said the Secretary General, Luz Poblete, who made a good evaluation in general terms of this first extraordinary council of Evópoli. .

Regarding the analysis of the context for the review of the political vote, 60% of the directors present and authorized to vote, defined the “Institutional freedom of action” as a new position of Political Evolution against the Plebiscite of October 25 maintaining its support for the joint convention.

Luciano Cruz-Coke, MP for the RM, said that freedom of action is “a step forward” and “speaks of respect for freedom, which also speaks of the internal democracy of Evópoli and with a very relevant participation of this new Council General and of the new Political Commission that as of today begins its work for the next two years “.

Andrés Molina, president of the party, pointed out that the result of the General Council “shows that we embrace that diversity and now whatever the result of the plebiscite, Political Evolution begins to work on the contents of the constitution, which are what we want for Chile, not from the left, nor from the right, but really the home of all Chileans. “

Senator Felipe Kast already has his option and revealed that he is going for the Approval “to be able to bring our ideas to the constituent process, our liberal ideas with force, with passion, with respect, but at the same time with great firmness.” “I am very happy that the party has also made the decision to give freedom of action, so that everyone feels welcome to our party and that in not one case there is a totalitarian look that clearly does not help to promote democracy in our country” he added.



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