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It was in the middle of the discussion for a second withdrawal of the pension funds of the Constitutional Commission of the Chamber of Deputies and Deputies that the deputy Pamela Jiles (PH) referred in harsh terms to the Minister of Finance, Ignacio Briones, noting that this one has it “rotten”.
“President, very brief because politicians have to speak less and do more. I would like to tell you, President, through you, very respectfully, that the Minister of Finance, Mr. Briones, has me rotten, he has me flat “, Held.
Along these lines, he pointed out: “I think that the level of cruelty, insensitivity, provocation to the pain of the people who at this moment are massively following this procedure, the level of mockery of the minister is really … It amazes me and I want to say it ”.
“I want to say that I am especially concerned because it is the attitude of a government that has pressured and will continue to pressure its parliamentarians, and it is important to point out that this president project will not reach port, we will not be able to make it effective, not even if all the opposition acts united as it has done, because for this project to become a reality we need the right wing, and that must be said that clearly “he argued.
He also mentioned that from his perspective “this project in its successful processing depends on the right, that is why it is so important that they have come here today, and I am going to say it, using in many cases dissuasive strategies: parliamentarians who have had to do it replace in order to cast the vote they want to cast, because they are being pressured by a heartless government, which not only does not have the sensitivity to listen to those who are suffering today, but also pressures its own parliamentarians to have to come indirectly to approve ”.
Jiles’s statements come after the ministers warned again that the initiative of a second withdrawal of 10% will negatively impact pensions, highlighting the direct transfer that the State has made in the midst of the health crisis.
“It has been said then that the State has not done anything, that it has not moved, that it has deployed little action, few resources and that the truth (…) does not talk with the numbers,” the Minister of Finance had argued in advance.
Later, it was Briones himself who referred to the “qualifying adjectives” that are raised against the commission’s participants: “Whenever I come to Congress I do so with great expectation, with great enthusiasm, because I genuinely hope that Congress be it a place for dialogue, debate, different positions, that is always my desire ”.
“That implies a lot of respect and I always believe that forms must be taken care of at all times, because it is the way to refer to the other with dignity (…), so when we speak of dignity, I think it is a point that should be kept in mind ”He added.
On the same, he declared: “I want to say it very sincerely. I see with concern that in this committee all kinds of qualifying adjectives of people are raised, which is nothing other than treating the person in charge in an unworthy way, because there is nothing more unworthy in the conversation than ad hominem arguments, which they are personal disqualifications, in fact it is not an argument ”.
“There are deputies here who allow themselves to qualify my morality, who allow themselves to say without any support, by the way, that I have lied,” he said.
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