translated from Spanish: With an opposition majority: they deal with mPs who will analyze constitutional indictment against Sebastián Piñera

On Wednesday, the Chamber of Deputies will be drawn, which will be part of the commission that will review the constitutional indictment against President Sebastián Piñera.
Unlike the last similar bodies – the accusation against the Minister of Education, Marcela Cubillos and the former Minister of the Interior, Andrés Chadwick – on this occasion the commission will be composed by a majority of the opposition.
In the tombola was chosen Gastón Saavedra (PS), Boris Barrera (PC), Daniel Verdessi (DC), Sofia Cid (RN) and Gastón von Muhlenbrock (UDI).
The parliamentary group must now meet to elect a president and agree, both on the working schedule and the guest list to present the provenance, validity and legal merit of the accused libel entered against the representative.
The indictment against the Representative has two points: one, “the responsibility of the head of government in the serious, repeated and systematic violations of human rights committed by state agents during the last month” and two, “for having committed the honor of the nation, given the concern expressed by the international community,” as indicated on the official website of the Chamber of Deputies.
In three days, Piñera will be informed by the official channels.
The commission shall have a period of six days to study and pronounce the constitutional indictment, then making the libel available to the Corporation Chamber, which will vote on it at the end of the first fortnight of December.
The libel was presented on Tuesday by 11 opposition deputies.

Original source in Spanish

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