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Jackson and reforms: none “has a four-year term”

Gabriel Boric’s right-hand man points out that “the political context requires us to build agreements beyond our coalition.”

Giorgio Jackson, the president-elect’s right-hand man, assumes that the Wide Front has as a challenge the “Show that we are prepared to be a government” and talks about the challenges that lie ahead in the presidency of Gabriel Boric.

The still deputy was a key piece in the campaign of I approve of Dignity, where he served as political chief, something that places him in the front line of the next government, but Jackson points out in an interview with El Mercurio that “I have no expectations or personal ambition in these four years, beyond this government being successful.”

On the changes that Gabriel Boric proposed in the campaign and that will have to implement from March 11 next, Congressman Jackson puts a quota of realism and says that “None of the transformations has a term of four years. It seeks to make a turn of the rudder, significant advances to start giving concrete signs of change, in a government. That at the end of Habriel Boric’s term people say “My life, Chile, changed”.

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Asked about the possible protests that the future government will have to handle, such as those on the day of the young combatant on March 29, just a few days after taking office, Jackson says that “I hope that a government that empathizes with the demands citizens and propose a plan to solve them Give people fewer reasons to be angry or frustration ”.

On the change of narrative that the campaign had, tending to a moderation in the second round, Giorgio Jackson points out that “Citizens want a broad view, I don’t know if it is the same as moderation” and adds that “the political context requires us to build agreements beyond our coalition.”

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