translated from Spanish: Deputy Desbordes (RN) in PRI General Council: “Thanks to President Piñera we have a working coalition”

Within the framework of the General Council that the Independent Regionalist Party (PRI) held on Saturday, one of the special guests to the event, the deputy and president of The National Renewal, Mario Desbordes, referred to the important that this community has in the interior of Chile We are going to the next electoral processes of the sector.
“The PRI is a very important party of our coalition. He is a key member in the municipal elections and I know that he will have a good result in the October election. It was also instrumental in the support that President Piñera needed to get to La Moneda,” he said.
“It brings diversity to the coalition and targets the centhold citizenand many independent people who had never responded, others who were in the successful governments of the Concertación and who then worked here and people who have militated in other parties of Chile Vamos and he didn’t feel comfortable there. They’ve all found a political home in the PRI. So it’s a fundamental link in this chain that has to be stronger than ever, which is Chile Vamos,” he added.
For his part, Rodrigo Caramori, leader of regionalism, said he felt “very identified with what Mario Desbordes has defended from October 18 onwards, both in the proposals he has made before the Political Committee of La Moneda and before the country”.
“We feel very comfortable when he talks to our people, especially on an important day like today, as the General Council majority ratified what the Political Commission had determined in January, in the sense of being for the Apruebo option for the Plebiscite of April and under the modality of the 100% Citizen Constituent Convention,” he explained.
Living up to it
Asked for the latest crosses of statements that have been given between the presidents of the UDI, RN and Evópoli, the president of the PRI stated that “politics is dialogue and seeking consensus. And today, we politicians and those of us engaged in this activity have an obligation to seek these consensuses. For the same reason, not all things the opposition says are bad.”
“I call, especially on the people of our sector, to Chile’s allies Let’s look at our faces and open spaces to seek dialogue. We have a capitally responsibility to the public and we must live up to the times we are living in. Today Chile needs dialogue and progress,” he concluded.
Overflow, meanwhile, ruled that “thanks to President Piñera we have a working coalition.”
“I understand that she (Jacqueline van Rysselberghe) wants to polarize the environment, but I’m not going to answer. Chile We need unity. I am very calm in conscience with what we approve of with gender parity. It was necessary and urgent. It doesn’t cross my mind that there’s a constituent full of men and few women, as happens in Congress today. If the parties had made the catch up in the Quotas Act in the parliamentary election, we wouldn’t have had to correct it. So before you’re criticizing, you’d better tell the country what you did with your female candidates. They didn’t put any weight on them,” he cried.

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