The spokeswoman for the Approve campaign, deputy Karol Cariola, assured this Saturday that the command was not part of the negotiations aimed at agreeing on a series of reforms to the new Constitution, a commitment assumed by the directives of the parties that make up the two coalitions. pro-government supporters in the event that the Approval wins in the plebiscite on September 4.
“Our command did not participate in the development of an agreement,” said the Communist Party deputy, who, however, was emphatic in highlighting the ability of the I Approve Dignity and Democratic Socialism coalitions to reach an agreement that benefits the country.
“We absolutely value that the political forces dialogue, that they reach agreements, the agreements are good for democracy. However, we from the command are dedicated to work in the territory,” he said.
In addition, he added that, despite the fact that they are focused on the Approval campaign and on differentiating the proposal of the Constitutional Convention from the current Constitution, “we have always said: the new Constitution is a basis for a new political moment that Chile is experiencing. It’s not set in stone.”