Ministry of Defense puts a brake on the new “Pinto Durán”: Cerro Chena is essential for the Army’s work



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One day after Pablo Milad, president of the ANFP; Cecilia Pérez, Minister of Sports; and Julio Isamit, Minister of National Assets, met at Cerro Chena to present the terrain as the safest to build the new “Juan Pinto Durán”, the Defense Ministry assured that there is still no type of negotiation.

“There is no project presented, discussed, coordinated or analyzed either by the Ministry of Defense or by the Chilean Army, which has not been notified of this proposal”says the document – to which Cooperativa had access – regarding the 16 hectares located in San Bernardo.

“As noted by the Minister of National Assets, that it is just an idea that is evaluating that ministry “, is added in the note.

The Defense Ministry clarified that the use of these facilities is key in military training.

“Said land is a military training camp, and as evidenced in yesterday’s press point, the Infantry School of the Chilean Army uses it permanently, therefore, it is a necessary and essential place for the good work and training that the Army carries out to its infantrymen, “he said.

In relation to the interest of the ANFP, it is established that “If the project prospers or advances, it must be discussed and coordinated first with the Army and the Ministry of Defense, and secondly, to analyze its consequences not only regarding the construction of a new ANFP headquarters, replacing the Juan Pinto Durán Complex, but also where the members of the Army who occupy it today could eventually be trained. “





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