The Constitutional Court decided not to process the request of a group of deputies from Chile Vamos, which sought the cessation of office for communist and Broad Front parliamentarians.
The request was made by Ignacio Urrutia, Pedro Pablo Alvarez Salamanca, Harry J.Rgensen, Cristián Moreira, Osvaldo Urrutia, Celso Morales, Carlos Kuschekl, Camila Flores, Jorge Alessandri and Araceli Leuquén.
The measure was against deputies Guillermo Teillier, Hugo Gutiérrez, Carmen Hertz, Karol Cariola, Marisela Santibáñez, Daniel Nuñez, Boris Barrera, Amaro Labra, Amaro Labra, Gabriel Boric, Gonzalo Winter and Claudia Mix.
The action called for the Communist and Broad Front deputies to be dismissed, following the statement by the PC bench, which supported the so-called “mass evasions”, which were the genesis of the social mobilizations already spreading for more than three weeks in the country.
“There is an open incitement to the alteration of public order, through not only the support of the massive evasions in the Santiago Metro which were the germ of all the security and public order crisis that our country has experienced, but there is also an act in writing of incitement and motivation to civil disobedience, which in itself constitutes an act prohibited by the Constitution and which results in the cessation of the position of parliamentarian,” they said in the text.
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