translated from Spanish: DC President and Pension Reform Option: “It’s the government that has to finish fulfilling its commitment””

DC President Fuad Chahin referred to President Sebastián Piñera’s decision to try to extend the agreement reached with the community for tax reform to pension reform. In conversation with Cooperative, Chahin said that “the government is the one that has to finish fulfilling its commitment in this matter. It also has to do with the public law that was a commitment to DC. We still need to answer how we incorporate solidarity and insurance. That the government must respond, they have not given us any indication.” Regarding criticism in opposition to the Phalanx’s decision to negotiate with the government for tax reform, the president of the community said that “we have shown that there is good argument behind each of the decisions we make” and assured that “to some annoy them that our party has prominence.” “This protocol seeks to make the framework for presenting the indications very specific,” Chahin said of the agreement signed with the Executive, adding that “each of the principles we set out to us are achieved. Negotiation is successful in the terms we set out to be.” The D.C. helmsman also responded to questions from party senator Francisco Huenchumilla, who said that the integration posed by the government’s tax project favors large companies. “I don’t share his opinion, he’s left with a half-truth. It is true that reintegration has a regressive effect, but that is offset by more than what big business owners benefit from.”



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