The president of the UDI, Senator Javier Macaya, disassociated himself from the constitutional accusations against the Minister of Justice Marcela Ríos and the Minister of Social Development, Giorgio Jackson.
as reported The counterboth Macaya and the RN Paulina Núñez agreed with the Executive that if they chose Ángel Valencia as their candidate for National Prosecutor, they promised to deactivate the constitutional accusations against both ministers.
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in conversation with radio Cooperative, Macaya said that the UDI is going to distance itself from this wave of constitutional accusations promoted by RN and Republicans. “I don’t like the festival of constitutional accusations and the polarization in Congress,” he said.
“The opposition has constructive ways to carry out its work, it is something that I have appealed to in recent times and I hope that it can be imposed, with dialogue formulas,” he added.
Macaya also criticized the President for the pardon of ex-Frentista Jorge Mateluna: “They are a serious decision and a political error. It is a lack of coherence that they occur while the Minister of the Interior Carolina Tohá called the parties to a security agreement and the Chileans demand zero tolerance for crime and violence,” he warned.