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The head of Recoleta’s municipal government said that “my intention was never to attack her,” after he assured the document issued by the former president, on the situation of the DDs. Hh. in Venezuela, “said nothing of the coup attempts she supported.”
Recoleta Mayor Daniel Jadue said via his Twitter account that he called former President Bachelet to “apologize,” following the harsh criticism she made of the former Mandataria’s report, in her capacity as a high commissioner UN for dDs. HH., on the situation in Venezuela.Jadue stated on the social network that “my intention was never to attack her.” In a conversation with La Tercera, the edil argued that the document on Venezuela, Bachelet “said nothing of the coup attempts she supported” and raised that “it is unacceptable that a report does not speak of all the violence of the opposition, that it does not mention collective punishment to which the Venezuelan people are being subjected from the outside by economic sanctions.”Read also: Mayor Jadue on Bachelet’s report on Venezuela: “It is unacceptable that a report does not speak of all the violence of the opposition””Both in its first and second Government, President Bachelet’s chancellors attacked democracy and the process Venezuelan. Nothing different could be expected from a report by former President Bachelet,” Jadue said in that interview.
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