translated from Spanish: Ambassador of Chile to Argentina submitted letter of resignation to Piñera for “having difficulty in holding office”

On Saturday, the news was released that Chile’s ambassador to Argentina, Sergio Urrejola Monckeberg, presented a letter of resignation to President Sebastián Piñera.
According to El Mercurio, the missive was delivered on 29 August and the letter was intended to submit its waiver of the charge from 31 December 2019 or “from now on, when you deem it relevant”, notes the text disseminated by the morning.
While the lawyer does not detail the reasons for leaving office, he reveals some complications.
“I hope to have the opportunity to inform you of the difficulties I have encountered and the deficiency both administratively and in what it says relates to the coordination of the Chancellery to represent Chile’s interests before the Republic of Argentina. This has been decisive in making this decision,” he said.
When consulted by the letter, the jurist merely indicated that “reserved matters are reserved,” the morning adds.
Urrejola had come to occupy that diplomatic position after the frustrated arrival of Pablo Piñera, brother of the president, who had been appointed in the first place, a nomination challenged by Comptroller’s Office.
So far, President Piñera’s determination to this resignation is unknown.

Original source in Spanish

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