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At the beginning of 2021, the Humanist Party (PH) took stock of what 2020 meant for the country and the challenges that lie ahead. Your president, Catalina ValenzuelaHe maintained that feelings are mixed: “on the one hand, a feeling that there is so much to do, so much accumulated injustice and situations that have not been resolved and are still open.”
Along these lines, he pointed out that the issues of concern are how the constituent process will develop and how to face the economic crisis that is approaching. In addition, he questioned the government’s ability to face the pandemic and prevent more deaths if it continues to not give priority to health criteria when making decisions.
“The PH has been a party that has managed to position itself powerfully, where people have recognized a different way of doing politics, have recognized the values of coherence, of putting the human being as a central value as something significant and that makes a great distance between this and general politics ”, he pointed out.
Proof of this, he stated, “It is the incredible positioning with which our deputy Pamela Jiles ends”, who was recognized as positive public figure of the year with the 23.9% of spontaneous mentions in the last study of Pulso Ciudadano.
“While it is true that there may be people who are for or against their style, being honest and honest, we know that the management promoted by our deputy is allowing many to finish this year in this country, knowing that they could rescue, in the most extreme need, those funds supposedly saved for his pension, ”said Valenzuela.
Thus, he expressed that “Its presence as a presidential letter has emerged from the citizenry and as a Party we have nothing more to say, the citizenry rules. We are in a moment of change, we continue in this disposition to offer what we have to give and if that is the fight that we will have to give for the next year, we will be willing “.
For the vice president of the Humanist Party, Claudio Ojeda, the year was “sweet and sour.” From a political point of view, he said, “we have seen Piñera’s ineffectiveness, which has not been up to the task of responding to the great needs of the Chilean people; and of a political class that once again has wanted to revive the dead to reinstate them in the political sphere, believing that the people are asleep ”.
On the other hand, he highlighted the public assessment of Florcita Alarcón and Pamela Jiles, who has appeared among the main names for an eventual presidential race. “That fills us with great pride because we believe that the Chilean future is orange, it is humanist, it is feminist, it belongs to indigenous peoples, it is for the basic needs of the people, it is for the voice of the people that is beginning to come closer to power” .
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