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Government confirms departure of Head of production and outpost, Nelson Alveal

The Government of the President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric, confirmed the departure of the head of production and outpost, Nelson Alveal, who had been a member of the President’s advisory team since the presidential campaign, where he held the same role.

As reported Thirdfrom Alveal’s environment they maintain that his departure is for “personal reasons”, however there were other versions that pointed to errors and differences in the management of the tours and activities of the Head of State, which caused his departure.

The most recent, at the Conapyme meeting on October 20, where the President was interrupted by an assistant. The annoyance came after the long speech by the union representative, Rafael Cumsille, who invited those present to sing the Carabineros hymn. As a result of the fact, the target was Alveal.

According to the aforementioned outlet, many of President Boric’s activities may have been better managed. Meanwhile, Alveal’s team points out that they have been blamed for errors that did not depend on them and that the criticism is “unfair.”

It is expected that within the next few hours, La Moneda announces the replacement for Alveal, who will arrive with the mission of directing the management in a better way.

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