translated from Spanish: Mario Desbordes (RN): “I solidarizo with the victims who have received pellets. There must be justice”

The president of National Renewal, Mario Desbordes, commented on Carabineros’ actions in the demonstrations, specifically in the face of pellet gunfire that has cost him the sight of more than two hundred rsonas.
“Human rights violations or abuses by public officials must be strongly condemned,” he said in conversation with TVN’s State National program.
However, the RN helmsman stressed that the same institution has denounced the 14 cases that resulted in the formalization of 14 uniformed uniforms. “Carabineros is the (institution) that has made the decision to denounce justice, and the police force formalizations we have so far is because the institution took the lead. But the vast majority of carabinieri have made an effort within the framework of the law,” he said.
Desbordes added that she stands in solidarity with victims who have received badly fired or “maliciously fired, “because it can be both and there must be justice, and there must be reparation and we have to get to work on that,” he stressed.
In addition, he expressed support for the carabinieri who have been injured in these demonstrations: “Solidarizo also with the injured 1,500 carabinieri, many of them serious, who will not be able to return to work in their lives. And I stand in solidarity with an institution that’s had a hard time because of us.”
“I invite people to stay mobilized”
Desbordes also emphasized that progress should be made on a social agenda in the medium term and in parallel with the agreement for a new constitution, and invited citizens to continue to mobilize.
“The new constitution, if approved in the plebiscite, will not be before the year and a half or two years. In between we have to solve the emergencies that people have posed to us,” he said.
“Just because the pressure on the street begins to subside does not mean that this is settled,” the MP argued, “and I invite people to stay mobilized. Keep them on their toes,” allowing cities to function.
“We cannot wait two more years for reforms like the one proposed by Senator Goic (DC). We need to make progress in at least three or four major areas such as health or pensions,” he concluded.

Original source in Spanish

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