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UDI will take deputy Maite Orsini to the Ethics commission after “phone call” to Carabineros: they seek “to know whether or not there was undue pressure”

The bench of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) confirmed that they will send a request to the Ethics Commission to analyze the “phone call” made by deputy Maite Orsini (RD) to the Carabineros general, Karina Soza.

The information was delivered by the deputy Jorge Alessandri (UDI), who sent the letter to the Ethics and Transparency commission of the Chamber of Deputies to thoroughly investigate the phone call that the parliamentarian had with the director of Human Rights and Protection of the Carabineros Family, General Karina Soza Muñoz.

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“The UDI bench has agreed to make a request to the Ethics Commission so that it can learn about the facts that have been denounced by both the press and deputy Orsini herself. That it can investigate these facts and summon the Carabineros general, Karina Soza, and some other person involved that seems so to the commission,” Alessandri said.

The foregoing, so that “it can rule, communicate, if there was something unethical in that behavior or not. The UDI bank does not interfere in anyone’s private life, but at the moment there is a telephone call from a elected authority to a state official, we want to know whether or not there was undue pressure in that conversation,” the parliamentarian concluded.

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