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The mayor of Recoleta, Daniel Jadue, referred to the statements made by the president of the Medical College, Izkia Siches, who in conversation with the La Cosa Nostra program questioned government policies in the face of the pandemic, pointed to the Second Floor of La Moneda and called the Minister of Health a “good soldier”, but does not lead the response to the crisis.
In an interview with National state, from TVN, the presidential candidate of the CP pointed out that “these are tones that they will never find in me. It doesn’t seem to me to be the tone where one talks about politics. ”
In addition, he acknowledged that Siches’ sayings have “caught his attention”, because although he affirms that “deep down one can agree (…), The Medical College had joined for a long time and had endorsed the positions of the government, therefore this huge turnaround caught my attention ”.
“I like a debate in other terms,” he stressed, arguing that “It is one thing to argue, and discuss politics and discuss justice, and another with words that seem more like insults to me.”
On the current scenario for the next presidential elections, he indicated that “What must be stopped is that the right has the possibility of reaching a second government” Y, When asked about the problems of unity within the opposition to define possible candidacies, he stated that “The fundamental unity is with the people of Chile.”
In addition, he referred to the opinion polls that keep him among the most preferred opposition letters. “Never has a communist marked in this country what he is marking”, highlighted, and indicated that this is because “People were disappointed in what they were promised 20 years ago.”
However, the mayor of Recoleta, when asked if he would give his vote to Paula Narváez (PS) or Ximena Rincón (DC), if any of them were to win in the previous elections of the center-left, specified that “I would vote for whoever wins the broad primaries”, and added that “In the second round I would vote for whoever faces the Right.”
About Pamela Jiles she expressed that “I don’t know her for the most part, but Pamela’s ways make us doubt if she really wants to get to a primary school.”
Jadue, when asked if the PC should make a self-criticism for its participation in the government of Michelle Bachelet, said that “That corresponds to the entire bloc, because there were sectors of the Concertación that did not have the will to transform.” And as an example, he cited the pension reform, ensuring that under that government the conditions were in place to end the AFPs.
He then stated that the Communist Party has been “very loyal to the governments in which it has participated,” but that in the future it is required that all opposition parties “Make explicit a transforming will” for an eventual government.
And also, when speaking of a Statute of Guarantees for those who are part of a governing coalition, he said that the first thing, among other requirements, is that “No party makes itself available to a foreign government to overthrow the government of Chile.”
When it was pointed out to him that this was a clear allusion to the Christian Democracy, due to its role in the coup that overthrew Salvador Allende, he replied that “If history speaks of the DC, it says that the rank and file of that party did not know about the talks with the US and would have totally rejected them.”
Regarding Rodrigo Hernández Norambuena, he pointed out that he did not consider him a political prisoner. “Because he is convicted of a crime.”