[ad_1] He Minister of the Interior, Víctor Pérez, announced in Cooperativa that President Sebastián Piñera will renew the constitutional state of exception of catastrophe which has been in force in Chile since March due to the coronavirus pandemic. The new extension, which will be for approximately 10 days from September …
Read More »Government advances curfew throughout Chile during National Holidays – Coronavirus – 24 hours
[ad_1] Government advances curfew throughout Chile during National Holidays Minister Paris indicated that the curfew will begin at 9:00 p.m. from Thursday 17 to Sunday 20 September. The Undersecretary of Public Health, Paula Daza, announced that during the National Holidays the curfew will be brought forward as a preventive measure …
Read More »Head-on collision between car and truck leaves a deceased en route Rapaco-La Unión | National
[ad_1] @InformaAlMinuto | Twitter visits One person was killed after a traffic accident on Route T-208, which connects La Unión with Rapaco, in the Los Ríos region. As confirmed by the Carabineros, the incident occurred at kilometer 3 of the aforementioned road, where the frontal collision between a truck and …
Read More »Paris announces that curfew will be brought forward for National Holidays | National
[ad_1] News in Development We are gathering more background on this news, stay tuned for updates. The Minister of Health, Enrique Paris, announced that for National Holidays the start of the curfew will be brought forward, which currently begins at 23:00, but that in that week it will start at …
Read More »The Government’s Commitment to Unemployed Truckers
[ad_1] Nine points were those that sealed the agreement between the Government and the truckers. Despite the controversies of the mobilization – which included the tragic death of a protester, an unusual party and internal division – positions were approached. The carriers, as Sergio Pérez told Publimetro, were “calm”, although …
Read More »A freighter sinks near Japan with 43 people and almost 6,000 cows | International
[ad_1] Archive | French Media Agency visits A ship carrying 43 crew members and about 6,000 cows sank after issuing a distress call in the middle of a typhoon off the western shores of Japan, reported the only survivor rescued so far by the Japanese coast guard. Gulf Livestock 1 …
Read More »INDH visits community members on hunger strike in Concepción and confirms their stable health | National
[ad_1] The families of the detainees, meanwhile, denounced that the Gendarmerie is not complying with the order of the Cañete Court that ordered the group’s return to the Lebu prison. As reported by Radio Bío Bío, the regional director of the INDH, Carolina Chang, interviewed the 12 community members of …
Read More »Opposition confirmed constitutional accusation against Víctor Pérez despite the end of the trucking strike
[ad_1] The opposition benches agreed to go ahead with the constitutional accusation that the Christian Democrats (DC) brought against the Minister of the Interior, Victor Perez. “The opposition benches of the Chamber of Deputies have agreed to continue working together for the study and drafting of the constitutional accusation to …
Read More »Camilo Moya has absolute confidence for the Superclásico: On Sunday we will win against Colo Colo
[ad_1] Camilo Moya, steering wheel University of Chile, will play his first Super classic before Colo Colo eAt the National Stadium and expressed his absolute confidence, ensuring that the Blues will break the streak and will keep the three points. In dialogue with DirecTV, the young midfielder stated that “we …
Read More »[Video] Harboe lashed out at the Government’s agreement with truckers: “There are no Chileans with those benefits.”
[ad_1] Senator PPD Felipe Harboe considered the economic reparation agreement signed between the Government and the truckers to be questionable and disproportionate, which on Wednesday meant the end of the transporters’ stoppage, which lasted for almost a week. “There are no Chilean workers who have this type of benefits. What …
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