translated from Spanish: Delgado says no minister disagreed with filing an injunction with the TC

Interior Minister Rodrigo Delgado strongly dismissed the disagreement of some cabinet minister with the inconstitutional request for the third withdrawal of 10% of AFPs.The Secretary of State, in conversation with Central Bureau of Channel 13, addressed the government’s complex political week and the outcome obtained in the Constitutional Court (TC).” No minister disagreed with the idea of going with an injunction to the TC,” he noted and brazend any encouragement to resign from office as a product of this situation. However, Delgado admitted that within the political committee “we had nuances with what to do after” to file the request. In passing, he defended the management of La Moneda in the field of social aid, noting that “when the government is said to be late, I would like to tell you that the Government handed over $30 million.” We may need to move forward (…) but you can’t do a black-and-white analysis, the government has come with help,” he added, saying that “we’re never going to give up saying and telling what we’ve done.” On the 10% retirement discussion, Delgado acknowledged that “we have always considered withdrawals not a good policy (…) a country like Chile doesn’t have the tax resources to compete with 10%.” Proposals can be multiple, but they have to be responsible (…) if something I admire from the President it is precisely his obsession with responsibility,” he added.



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