The mayor of Recoleta, Daniel Jadue (PC), participated in the “International Summit against Fascism” in Venezuela, where he spoke and took the opportunity to criticize the left in Latin America, which he said was “permeated by neoliberalism.”
Jadue pointed out in this sense that “combating the extreme right requires recovering the flags of the left and deinstitutionalizing ourselves, because in 100 years the left went from being in the institutions and out of the street.”
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As stated The Mercurythe communist mayor made use of his vacations to travel to Caracas and on Chile he pointed to “democratic socialism that he says supported the coup d’état in Venezuela”, but that “it did not touch the model or the Armed Forces”.
It is worth mentioning that, after a controversy over Mayor Jadue’s remarks, Foreign Minister Antonia Urrejola assured that “he does not represent the Government,” and that the Executive “has been quite clear about Venezuela.”
The government spokeswoman, Camila Vallejo, limited, according to Cooperative Radiothat “despite the fact that I am a militant and have my own convictions (…) I continue to belong to a Government with a very clear position in which I deeply believe”.
Daniel Jadue arrived in Venezuela to participate in the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the coup against Hugo Chávez, on April 11, 2002, along with a Chilean delegation made up of former senator Alejandro Navaro and the former socialist militant and current leader of the Allende Socialist Movement. Stephen Silva.