President Sebastian Piñera indicated that he was committed to the realization of the plebiscite on 25 October, and together with it to open a constitutional discussion independent of the result. The representative noted: “The government has a constitutional mandate that is to work seriously and effectively to have an informed, transparent, participatory and secure plebiscite. And we’re working on that,” The Third reported this Sunday. On the possibility of postponing the plebiscite for health reasons, Piñera says that: “Always, the first possibility is health and life and, therefore, if the evolution of the pandemic or coronavirus made us advisable to review some decisions I am sure that we will all put health and life ahead. But today we are working for a plebiscite on October 25.” That is why I believe that Chile wins The Apruebo or Rejection needs to achieve an agreement that gives us a Constitution that unites us, that gives a framework of unity, of stability in order to face and process the legitimate and necessary differences that have to exist in a free and democratic society like ours,” the representative said. He added that “I prefer to reserve all my strength and commitment to making a well-made plebiscite, and that we can achieve a Constitution like the one Chile needs and deserves.”
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