The deputy of the Communist Party (PC) Karol Cariolareferred to the sayings of his colleague, Daniel Jadueagainst the government of the President Gabriel Boricsuch as his questioning of the Executive’s rejection of the project for the fifth withdrawal of pension savings, or the figure of the Minister of Finance, Mario Marcel.
“Mayor Jadue has his opinion, we all know that he has always given his opinions publicly,” said Cariola upon arrival at Cerro Castillo, within the framework of the meeting of the ruling party.
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“There are some issues that have to do with parliamentary definitions, and obviously from the benches we will have to discuss how we are going to pronounce when appropriate,” added the legislator.
“It is very important that we give the discussion in internal spaces. As it is said in popular terms, dirty clothes are washed at home and we must try to resolve differences before making them public”, emphasized the communist deputy.
Jadue’s criticism of the Executive
Among the criticisms expressed by the communal chief of Recoleta, is the questioning that he made to the Executive for his rejection of the project of the fifth retreat.
“There is a significant increase in the cost of living, the accumulated CPI is already close to double digits and we have a scenario in which the war in Ukraine generates an additional increase in prices. Therefore, I perceive that the conditions (regarding the pandemic) to refuse from the first to the fifth withdrawal,” Jadue said Wednesday.
In addition, he pointed out that it is “almost unpresentable that the same coalition that approved four, today says that the fifth withdrawal is absolutely unfeasible. Here I am calling on the government to reflect.”
Regarding the figure of the Minister of Finance, Jadue commented on Thursday on his program “Without Makeup” that Marcel “was the president of the Central Bank appointed by Sebastian Pinerawhich two weeks ago was the worst government in history, which he put in the Central Bank to protect the neoliberal policy as president, today he is Minister of Finance”.
Later, Marcel replied that “there is a data error, because as far as I remember, President Bachelet appointed me as Central Bank advisor, and the President herself appointed me as president of the bank.”