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The president of the Party for Democracy (PPD), Heraldo Muñoz, had a harsh response to the proposal made by the mayor of Recoleta, Daniel Jadue, in the framework of the exit to the sea for Bolivia.
Through his Twitter account, Jadue stated that “the exit to the sea for Bolivia must be resolved through a plebiscite. Beyond a personal opinion, it cannot be the decision of any leader. You have to get used to raising the levels of participation in issues of national relevance “.
In the same social network, Heraldo Muñoz responded, who pointed out: “No mayor @danieljadue: The exit to the sea for Bolivia does not need a resolution, as the Court of The Hague ruled that Chile has no obligation to negotiate sovereign access to the sea, as it intended Bolivia by suing us. We defended our sovereignty together and we won. “
“Read the ruling of The Hague if you intend to be president of the Republic. The ruling is final and rejected all Bolivian arguments. The future relationship with Bolivia must be about integration, about the future, and not about territories. Populism is not made with the foreign policy, “added the former chancellor.
But the round did not end there. After Muñoz’s tweet, Jadue said that “it seems estimated that for a change, he did not read my entire statement. I insist, I think that the citizens should decide by means of a plebiscite. I hope that sometime they begin to value public opinion.”
To which Muñoz indicated: “Your statements go against the public sentiment, expressed repeatedly during our defense in The Hague. Do not create false expectations, alien to the national interest.” Thing judged “, Mayor, that is the Hague ruling. Chile has no pending issues with Bolivia, period. “
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