The directives of the Socialist Party (PS), the Communist Party (PC) and Approved Dignity arrived at the offices of the Electoral Service (Servel) on Monday to register their pact for the Constitutional Council elections on May 7. The pact will be called “Unity for Chile.”
The national director of the Servel, Raúl García, took advantage of the instance and recalling the controversy with the PPD, those who were about to be part of the list, told them that “what the Servel has united, the parties must not separate” , unleashing laughter from those present.
“We are happy to be able to be in a majority to be able to face this fight that is ideological, of ways of seeing society and our adversaries are not on the side, they are in front, the adversaries are the extreme right, demagogy, populism and for that We are going to work very seriously during this campaign,” said the PS President, Paulina Vodanovic after ratifying the pact that includes the Socialist Party, Liberal Party, Communist Party, Social Convergence, Democratic Revolution, Comunes, Humanist Action, Socialist Platform and Green Social Regionalist Federation.
Meanwhile, the General Secretary of the PC, Lautaro Carmona, added that “we made all the efforts, they are public. Each of the forces that make up this pact, the 8 parties, have highly valued having achieved a high number, we wanted 100%, but that and the other party is not up to me to explain, it is up to the parties that took a a different option, they have an argument, regardless of whether they share it or not, and what I regret is that we have not had the capacity to express and indicate ideas that were understandable to integrate all of us”.