The new episode of Deputy René Manuel García in the Housing Commission: “I’m up to the pi ..” | National



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In mid-2019 he had already starred in a controversial episode in which he insulted two deputies and kicked a journalist, for which he even received a sanction from the Ethics Commission, in addition to other outbursts in 2004, 2010 and 2012.

The National Renovation deputy, René Manuel García, was the new protagonist of an outburst during the session of the House Housing Commission, during the afternoon of this Monday, whose episodes have been repeated by different parliamentarians in Congress from the beginning of the pandemic.

In the parliamentary instance, which began at 3:00 p.m., the researcher from the University of the Americas, Carlos Aguirre, was speaking, who came to address the housing situation in the country, especially the housing deficit and housing policies social in Chile.

Everything was in order until at one point the audio of Deputy Garcia broke in, who began to speak on the phone with the microphone of the session on.

“I am at the peak. I’m in the Housing Commission and voting. Puta la webá… ”, she told her interlocutor.

After the interruption caused by Garcia, the president of the instance, Gonzalo Winter (CS), asked to turn off the microphone so that the exhibitor could continue without setbacks. But before that, the deputy PS Fidel Espinoza was ironic about the matter and asked García to explain his sayings. “What does it mean to be up to that?” He said, unleashing laughter among his peers.

Winter let the matter pass and asked the academic to continue with his presentation, who, when he resumed, also picked up the words of deputy RN.

“Many families are… as Mr. García says, many. Because the price of land in a liberalized market expels them from centrality. In this context, what we need is a way of understanding how we regulate this land value, ”he stressed, at the same time that his words generated Espinoza’s laughter.

History of controversies

Apart from this humorous situation, it is not the first controversial episode of the deputy, who on May 15 of last year starred in a day of fury after deputy Carmen Hertz (PC) requested her censure from the Investigative Commission that investigated the purchase of indigenous lands of the former Undersecretary of the Interior, Rodrigo Ubilla.

The request was raised then because, according to the communist parliamentarian, it violated the mandate of the commission, since one of the exhibitions addressed aspects that did not correspond to the objective of the instance.

That unleashed a tense episode in which García lost control and insulted Hertz and his partner Andrea Parra (PPD), whose central point was recorded in an audio of the session.

-Deputy Parra: Her pants fell off.

-Deputy Garcia: Yes, of course, with you, undoubtedly, yes, I dropped them. Please!

After that, at the close of the session, in the corridors of Congress he was consulted about what happened by the accredited press, from which he tried to flee to avoid referring to the facts and ended up kicking a journalist from Radio ADN.

In September 2019, the Chamber’s Ethics Commission decided to sanction him with censorship and a fine of 10% of his parliamentary allowance for said aggression.

Likewise, the parliamentarian, who has served since 1990, accumulates more controversies: in 2004, he insulted a leader of the Association of Relatives of the Detained and Disappeared (AFDD); In 2010, he became involved with the deputy Marcelo Díaz, whom he treated as a “fag” and “cola”, whose insults he even repeated in 2012, in another episode in front of Díaz.



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