The blows of the tail continue as a result of the statements of the senator and president of National Renewal, Francisco Chahuán, after slipping the idea that the opposition was open to the creation of a state body that would be in charge of paying pensions.
According to slogan Thirdthe statements raised rashes within the community itself, being Senator Paulina Núñez who hit the table and pointed out that “we are a right-wing party, let’s not get lost in that. Francisco Chahuán has turned dangerously to the left.”
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In an interview to Radio CooperativeChahuán declared that “we have presented a very substantive proposal that is related to increased competition in the administration of pension funds; which is even related to the possibility of a state body that is precisely the one that pays the pensions.”
In view of the above, the parliamentarian said that her co-religionist has put “at risk” the election of constitutional councilors, which will take place next Sunday, May 7. She even said that the campaign “needs deep surgery” since “we are making mistakes that could alter the outcome of the election.”
Likewise, Senator RN called on the board of directors of the community to “convoke everyone and form a reinforcement team to intervene in the campaign, within 15 days. We cannot afford to continue making mistakes.”
Along the same lines, the legislator requested that figures such as the mayor of Puente Alto, Germán Codina, be included within the party fringe; the former RN conventioneer, Cristián Monckeberg and the former minister and former presidential candidate, Mario Desbordes. “It could have been done from the beginning, but it is never too late and we must execute it now,” Núñez declared.