translated from Spanish: Deputy Ossandón urges the government to “take a mistake” on the journey of Piñera’s children

National renewal Deputy, Ximena Ossandón, referred to the endless controversy over the journey of President Piñera’s children to the state tour that took place in Asia. In that sense, the parliamentary requested the Government to close “at once” the issue, but making a “strong self-criticism for not having stopped in time something that could have been avoided.” “The Chinese shoe in which we are has to do with the lack of mea culpa that has existed. Here the responsible are not the children, are the people who made the decision to take them to the plane, knowing that the citizenry today rightly condemns any kind of privileges, “said Ossandón. In addition, the legislator asked to end the unforced errors and with explanations that only complicate the situation of the Government. “Here we must stop this wave and say that there was a mistake, that the situation was not read well and we will not fall back into these practices. Politics is not perfect, when one is wrong it is best to recognize it and explain to people that things will be different in the future. ” According to the congresswoman, “if we had acted this way from the beginning this issue would already be forgotten,” adding that there should be no mistakes of past governments, since “President Bachelet mortgaged her government because she never made a mea culpa about her son Sebastián Dávalos and I don’t want the same thing to happen here. ” Ossandón says the president should rethink why his advisors were not able to anticipate the conflict, adding that “it is also evident that the explanations that have been given subsequently, all they have done is escalate even more conflict because they have been Little clear and Contradictoras. Here the only thing to say is that the journey of the children was a mistake and will not be repeated. Let’s assume as a government that there was a mistake and close the subject at once. ”



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