Felipe Delpín assumes the presidency of the DC and deputy Undurraga proposes a name change to the party

Felipe Delpín assumes the presidency of the DC and deputy Undurraga proposes a name change to the party

The Christian Democracy celebrated the change of command ceremony, where the mayor of La Granja, Felipe Delpín, took office as the new president of the party.

The instance featured a farewell speech by Carmen Frei, who criticized the internal conflicts of the phalanx, this after the last presidential elections, where there were various positions within the party’s militants in support of President Gabriel Boric.

In order to repair what happened, the mayor of La Granja and new president of the Christian Democracy, Felipe Delpín, affirmed that they live in a crisis situation, for which he will seek to dialogue with all sectors of the party.

“We are in a crisis situation, we are in a difficult situation, that if we do not unite, we will not meet again, in this diversity, the truth is that the future of the Christian Democracy is not very good. Therefore, here we call on We are all willing to make every effort to dialogue, to dialogue and dialogue,” he said.

In the middle of the ceremony, the deputy and former Minister of Public Works, Alberto Undurraga, called for deeper changes within the community, even proposing a name change.

“That the spirit that we have had in our history, is also manifested, not necessarily through what is the DC today, but through a broader party, a different party, a party with another name in the future. I I believe that this is the course that several Christian Democratic parties in the world have followed,” he concluded.



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