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Minister of Interior Criticizes UDI’s Budget Threat over Absence in Investigative Commission

Criticizing and rejecting the warning that the UDI made this Friday through a letter addressed to the Executive, to lower the 2024 budget of the Presidency to $1, due to the non-attendance of the Chief of advisors of La Moneda, Miguel Crispi, to the Commission investigating the Case Agreements, the Minister of the Interior, Carolina Tohá, pointed out the senselessness of the threat. In this regard, Minister Tohá pointed out that “no one could think that it is sensible to subordinate this to the departure of an official or a person from a position. I don’t think it deserves any more comment than that,” the minister emphasized. “He has no impediments to attending the commission, but in any case, he is not obliged,” she stressed. “The queries that they want to make have to do with his former position as Undersecretary of Regional Development, and in that condition he will answer all the questions asked in writing,” said the chief of staff. In the letter sent to the Executive, the union described Crispi’s absence as “an affront and an offensive attitude of the government towards the National Congress.”

2023-10-14 04:06:17
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