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The letter titled “I could not buy shares” that the former Minister of Transport and Telecommunications of Sebastián Piñera and current president of EFE, Pedro Pablo Errázuriz, sent to the newspaper El Mercurio, to publicly complain about the impossibility of giving shares to his daughter this Christmas.
“It seemed to me that one way to show optimism and confidence in the future could be to give my daughter shares (26 years old). How would my surprise be when the stockbroker tells me that I cannot buy her shares because her investor profile was “conservative”, despite the fact that she only has shares in the same financial institution. New rules of the National Securities Commission, he explains to me “Errázuriz detailed in the Letters to the Director section this Friday, December 25.
Letter to the editor | “I could not buy shares”, by Pedro Pablo Errázurizhttps: //t.co/pWO6IpCcW3 pic.twitter.com/sSNEXw5lli
– El Mercurio (@ElMercurio_cl) December 25, 2020
“If he had wanted to buy her a bottle of pisco it would have been easy, but the same amount in shares… Who could want to do that harm to his daughter? Who can want to have shares today? “the civil engineer and current Evopoli’s adviser complained bitterly.
The letter did not go unnoticed by users of social networks, who, in different ways, reacted to the “dramatic” situation of the politician and businessman, emphasizing the disparity of economic realities that exists in our country.
We also note that in El Mercurio, who live in a parallel world, they publish Pedro Pablo Errázuriz’s letter not as a joke, which could be, but because they believe it to be important and the object of great injustice. Every father should be able to gift his daughter stock.
– Juan Cristóbal Peña (@PenaFletcher) December 25, 2020
2,500 cases in a day, mental health at the limit, unemployment and people living on their pension funds, serious governance problems, but El Mercurio publishes a letter about people who cannot give away shares this Christmas for bureaucratic reasons because that is a priority.
– דוד David Preiss (@DavidDPreiss) December 25, 2020
I am very sorry for Pedro Pablo who could not buy shares and had to cry in a letter to El Mercurio
Regrettable– Marco Rodríguez G. (😷🎶📱) (@ marcoRG6) December 25, 2020
So the president of the @GroupEFE, @Pedro_Errazuriz, partner, director, manager, administrator of several “technology” and transportation companies, not counting who is a partner of the Minister and the Transportation Subsection, cries in El Mercurio because his son could not buy shares?
WTF !!– Leader (@ElExDjMigue) December 25, 2020
Pedro Pablo Errázuriz could not buy his shares. A human drama. A tragedy. That continues to be the unbearable content of El Mercurio. Illegible that newspaper and the bullshit it publishes about these people who live in a parallel dimension.
– Alexis Ceballos. ‘. (@aceballospdc) December 25, 2020
The defense of the former minister: it was an irony
After accusing the blow, Pedro Pablo Errázuriz also took to Twitter to defend himself, ensuring that his letter had only had the purpose of denouncing the problems in the regulation that “make it impossible to save today.”
I wanted to say ironically that the regulation is so bad that it is impossible to save today.
– Pedro P. Errázuriz (@Pedro_Errazuriz) December 25, 2020
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