Gonzalo de la Carrera’s attack on the Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies, Alexis Sepúlveda, has generated various reactions. One of them was that of his party partner, Johannes Kaiser, who gave a particular reflection after what happened.
On the expulsion of De la Carrera from the Republican caucus, Kaiser stated that “we are a closed caucus. Gonzalo de la Carrera himself has supported our decision in this matter, he has recognized that he was wrong and that he acted incorrectly”.
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Regarding an eventual cessation of the position, a situation that various deputies have raised, Kaiser emphasized that “he would not do it because he was elected by popular vote. That means that they have a mandate that does not depend on us.”
Finally, the Republican deputy launched a particular reflection. “If the electorate knew about the attitudes of most of us in certain circumstances, they probably wouldn’t have voted for us,” he argued.
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