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After almost five months of absence, former Interior Minister Andrés Chadwick abandoned his “political quarantine” and analyzed the national scenario in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
The former secretary of state affirmed in a reserved forum of the Instituto Libertad y Desarrollo that, depending on how this emergency is managed, “this government will be prosecuted and historically evaluated.”
In addition, he raised the need for a “Plan B” for the constituent plebiscite, in case the health crisis extends more than expected in the country, as reported by La Tercera.
At the UDI, Senator Juan Antonio Coloma endorsed Andrés Chadwick’s words.
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The National Renovation deputy, Sebastián Torrealba, clarified his support for the former minister, aiming to prioritize measures to overcome the health emergency.
https://media.biobiochile.cl/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cuna-foro-torrealba.mp3In the opposition, the leader of the Socialist Party, senator Álvaro Elizalde, said that although a new date for the plebiscite can be debated, he considered that its realization should not be questioned.
https://media.biobiochile.cl/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cuna-foro-elizalde.mp3The president of the PPD, Heraldo Muñoz, was in favor of keeping the date of the constitutional plebiscite, amid the government’s announcement of the “new normal”, which subsequently gave rise to the Safe Return Plan.
https://media.biobiochile.cl/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cuna-foro-muoz.mp3In the forum, former Minister Andrés Chadwick also argued that the constitutional debate will be faced “with social demands and expectations in a poorer country, where the most basic social demands will be a priority.”
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