Commons Party decides to suspend Oliva’s membership and leaves its ranks free to act ahead of Sunday’s election

Through a statement, the Commons Party gave freedom of action to its militants regarding the vote of the senatorial elections of the RM in which Karina Oliva participates after the surrender of campaign expenses as governor will be revealed in which it appears that her advisers presented ballots more than $ 137 million in the surrender of expenses. The document notes that “we are going through complex days. We are a young party that was formed to give voice to the various social struggles from which we come and recover the popular protagonism to politics. These desires are threatened by practices denounced by CIPER.” They also reported that they will summon a General Council on November 23 “to set the date of the next democratic elections and elect a new president or interim president to assume the leadership of the party until the next elections are held.” And they point to an “internal investigation process” at the hands of the Supreme Court of the party, an external audit “to investigate all the irregularities that may have been committed in the administrative management of the party””we know that these are thankless and unfair moments with the thousands of militants who day by day put the shoulder to this party and do it selflessly for the commitment to the collective project, that is why we consider that the right thing to do is to leave them free to act with respect to their vote for the senatorial of the RM,” they add in the text. They were also emphatic in saying that “the statements delivered by the candidate Karina Oliva and former president of the Comunes party, Jorge Ramírez, seem to us an unsatisfactory response to the multiple questions that the CIPER report has generated.” An hour later Comunes reported on the resolution of an extraordinary assembly of the collectivity and decided to suspend the militancy of Jorge Ramírez, Karina Oliva, Martín Miranda Sepúlveda, Camila Ríos Puebla, José Robredo, Jean Flores Quintana, Luis Romero and Diego Corvalán.” Which implies the suspension of all the rights enshrined in article 3 of the Statutes of the Party, while the procedure lasts, and until the issuance of the final sentence, “the document closes.



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