translated from Spanish: The cock: Opposition senators accuse Cecilia Perez’s sayings against PS are “a blow to democracy”

In a joint statement in Congress, which represents a demonstration of force, the committees of opposition senators closed ranks with the Socialist Party, deputing the Government to withdraw its sayings about what narcos of the collective and announced that they will turn to the Public Prosecutor’s Office for the spokeswoman of La Moneda Cecilia Pérez to give the record that he has in this regard.
At the time, the head of the DC Senators’ bench, Yasna Provoste, expressed solidarity with the PS, noting that “this is not an attack on the Socialist Party is a blow to democracy,” and argued that “when a government has nothing good to consider to the country and these lows.” In the same vein, Senator Alejandro Navarro (Progressive Country) said that President Piñera “will have to make a decision, or makes peace or the minister resigns” and catalogued the spokeswoman’s sayings. as an “affront to the memory of Salvador Allende.”
Among the concrete actions, the Falangist MP added that they will resort to the Public Prosecutor’s Office, on the basis that “when a public official knows a criminal situation he has to set his record”, and that is – in her opinion – what the spokeswoman He should have done.
MPs also justified pressure measures taken at today’s legislative day, such as not allowing government advisers and undersecretaries to join the committees. This was the case in the health, home government, environment, finance and security and defense bodies.
The senator of the Broad Front, Juan Ignacio Latorre, justified this “political pressure measure”, arguing that this is “a manifestation of repudiation in the face of the irresponsible statements of Minister Cecilia Pérez”.
“We are not going to partner with ministers or undersecretaries in the chamber or in committees until Minister Cecilia Perez retracts her serious statements because it affects democratic coexistence,” he said.
In turn, the president of the PS, Alvaro Elizalde: stated that “today we are seeing an incoherent government that calls for dialogue and in parallel insults its counterpart. How can we converse with those who offend and sow doubt throughout the militancy of the Socialist Party? The Executive wants to impose trench logic instead of democratic dialogue.”
Elizalde added that “in less than a week, the government has gone from improvisation to exasperation. He improvised with his 41-hour workday proposal and now reacts desperately to the constitutional charge against Education Minister Marcela Cubillos.”
The PS helmsman stated that “President Sebastián Piñera’s endorsement of the sayings of his government spokeswoman unfortunately confirms an orchestrated campaign from La Moneda against an opposition political party, just because his deputies are evaluating exercise a power established in the Constitution, as is the constitutional impeachment.” He added that “in this way, Sebastián Piñera is giving up being the President of all Chileans.”
“We have a legitimate concern for the education of our country and the Government responds with an insult. That’s not a way of relating to Congress or political parties in democracy,” he concluded.
 

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