The current president of the Chamber of Deputies, Raúl Soto, referred to a possible agreement with the center-right for the presidency of the Chamber, which has not yet been settled after the parliamentary agreement reached by the ruling party, plus the DC , the PDG and independents, fell, which prevented PC Karol Cariola from taking office.
“Personally, I look favorably on the possibility of generating a balance, even with the opposition, between the center left and center right, a simile to the Senate, generating positive conditions for dialogue for the debates to come,” said Soto – who remains in charge of the front until November 7- in conversation with 24 hours.
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This after the unsuccessful arrival of the PC deputy, Karol Cariola, to preside over the position, regarding which Soto pointed out “an administrative agreement has been breached, therefore, under the agreed conditions, it no longer exists.”
Adding that “there may be changes or adjustments within the same political space of the political administrative agreement, with some changes or castling, other people. But there is also the possibility of opening a conversation for the constitution of a new more transversal agreement.”
Thus, faced with a possible agreement between the ruling party and the opposition, the deputy was open, indicating that “several people on the center left” would also be open. The objective being “to ensure the stability and governability of the Chamber. The leadership must be serious and ensure fairness, avoiding an institutional crisis.”
“It would be a good sign for the balance and also for the country to generate balance and the necessary climate for agreements, in order to distance the extremes, leave out populism and give certainty of governability,” he emphasized.