Criticism continues from Chile Let’s go to the agreement signed between the presidents of the parties that make up the coalitions I Approve Dignity and Democratic Socialism, a protocol that enshrines a series of commitments aimed at modifying a series of critical aspects of the current constitutional proposal.
The deputy of the National Renewal Ximena Ossandón expressed on radio Biobío her total disbelief that the proposed improvements can be carried out, since “the draft of the new Constitution requires consultation with the original peoples, and we all know that there is going to be the thing, it is not going to be able to change”.
“They can say that they integrated it, but that will stay there and there will be no real change,” added the deputy, which was supported by the also deputy Juan Manuel Fuenzalida, from the UDI, who maintained that the agreement was simply signed “for electoral purposes for September 4, not to carry it out.”
Also, like Ossandón, Fuenzalida pointed out that “the prior consent of the native peoples is necessarily required and they were not sitting in the negotiation. So pure smoke sale, a paper deal,” he declared.
In response, the senator of the Democratic Revolution, Juan José Latorre, defended the agreement every time that “we include some matters that sectors of the right have always demanded, for example, the emergency State of Exception. The fact that now the opposition that has demanded those precisions and clarifications in the text, now casts doubt on their votes, makes me doubtful”, he indicated.