translated from Spanish: Andrés Chadwick after statements by the President on accusations to Bernardino Piñera: “We see no contradiction”

The Minister of the Interior, Andrés Chadwick, referred to the criticism that Sebastián Piñera has had after his claim that he found it difficult to believe in a complaint made 50 years later in the context of the accusations against Archbishop Bernardino Piñera.Read also: Piñera and allegation of alleged abuse against his uncle bishop: “I find it hard to believe”According to Emol, the Secretary of State assured that “what the President of the Republic has said is and represents the official statement of the Government and I, as Minister of the Interior and head of gabinet e, I have nothing to add to what the President said.” When asked about whether the statements intersect with the legislation that declares the crimes of sexual abuse against minors that the Government pushed for in the government where Chadwick stated that it “changes at all the principle of the Act.” Because it doesn’t mean anything to the fact-doing and law enforcement. I therefore point out again, the President was clear yesterday. (…). We see no contradiction, the President has been clear, because it is not related to the Act of Imprescriptibility,” the minister explained. Finally, Chadwick insisted that “what the President has said fully interprets me.”



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