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Investigative Commission of the Chamber of Deputies summons former Minister Vega after calling Héctor Llaitul as advisor

The Special Investigative Commission of the Chamber of Deputies on Security and Public Order – chaired by Deputy DC Joanna Pérez – summoned the former Minister of Social Development Jeanette Vegaafter the press leaked the call of a portfolio adviser to the leader of the Coordinadora Arauco Malleco, Hector Llaitul.

In an official letter, the commission invites the former Secretary of State to attend, in person, any of the two sessions that will be held on Monday, August 29 (at 7:00 p.m.) and Tuesday, August 30 (at 8:30).

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The commission seeks to “gather background information on government acts related to compliance with the functions of safeguarding security and internal public order; review the policy of persecution and the use of tools that the Constitution and the laws give to the Government and particularly to the Ministry of the Interior and Public Security (…) in the fight against delinquency, organized crime and terrorism”.

Let us remember that the Temuco Guarantee Court decreed on Thursday the precautionary measure of preventive detention against Héctor Llaitul for infractions of the State Security Law, violent usurpation, armed attacks against authority and simple theft.

The call

The middle ex ante revealed on Thursday that Tania Santis, adviser to former Minister Vega -who assumed the interministerial coordination of the South Macrozone in April-, made a call to Llaitul on May 11. As can be seen in the transcript of the call (contained in a confidential PDI report), the objective was for the CAM leader to speak with Vega.

“She (Minister Vega) asked me (to see) the possibility of contacting you and seeing the possibility of being able to have a conversation with you right now, by phone,” Santis told Llaitul.

The CAM leader asked Santis where he got his number. Later, he said to talk to him on Whatsapp.

That May 11, the middle Werken News broadcast an interview with Llaitul, in which he criticized the “intermediate state”, a measure considered by the Government of the President Gabriel Boric to avoid the State of Exception in the provinces of Biobío and Arauco, in the Biobío region, and throughout La Araucanía.

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