Divided positions on a possible constitutional accusation against the former minister, Izkia Siches, and the current secretary of state, Giorgio Jackson, showed opposition MPs.
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The opposition MPs were divided against the idea of presenting a constitutional accusation against the former Minister of the Interior, Izkia Siches, and the Minister of Social Development, Giorgio Jackson.
This idea was born from an initiative of the UDIwhich was joined by members of the Republican Party.
UDI deputy, Cristián Labbé, assured that with the action they would be satisfactory its supervisory role and that during the week they would meet with the other parties of Chile Vamos to advance.
Among the points that would be taken into consideration, until now Siches would be held responsible for the increase in violent crimedue to the lack of legislative agility to make security projects urgent.
Meanwhile, Minister Jackson is being criticized for his slow to accelerate initiatives.
Republican MP, José Meza, indicated that although he will support the action, will be open to hear the rest of Chile Come onso as not to make mistakes as in the accusation they presented earlier.
For its part, the deputy of the RN, Andrés Celis, assured that within the party no conversation yetadding that in support of the accusation the text should be extremely well founded.
Not to think the same was the deputy of the People’s Party, Rubén Oyarzo, who argued that this this would not be the time to stay in small politics.
Under the current Constitution, a Secretary of State can be impeached in office or up to three months after the termination of the office.
In the case of former minister Izkia Siches, he left his post three weeks ago, so the deputies are within the deadline.