“Let the mayors know that they cannot do what they can think of, that there is a Constitution that guarantees us respect for the human rights of all people,” Gabriel Ascencio, head of the Cr Democracy Istian, alluding to the constitutional accusation filed against the metropolitan mayor, Felipe Guevara. The parliamentarian argued that the measure would be made due to “transgress the Constitution and international treaties signed by Chile, by not allowing the legitimate right to peacefully assemble without prior permission”. He also addressed Guevara’s alleged responsibility, replying that “on December 17, Mayor Guevara, through his social networks stated “we will have tolerance 0 with non-self-directed manifestations”, on December 22 announcing a “shock” of Plaza Italia with 1,000 carabinieri; With these statements, the intendant expressly acknowledged that the police strategy there is his authorship.” He added to these statements that “there are also other authorities that have to understand that we either fix the country as a whole, in a different way or we are going to assert our rights,” he concluded.
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