As it announced in early December of last year, the Republican Party finalized Tuesday the filing of a constitutional indictment against the Minister of Social Development and Family, Giorgio Jackson.
The action was born after the statements of the former seremi of the Social Development of the Metropolitan Region, Patricia Hidalgo (PPD), who said in a radio interview that he was “pressed” by the government to approve projects he disagreed with. Portfolio, however, explained Hidalgo’s departure in a statement in which he said he was being asked to step down due to a loss of confidence. “for having formally rejected the presentation of the complaints, a matter that belongs to all political authorities and public officials, given the indications of the alleged rape of a girl in an area that takes care of the homeless”.
As MP Johannes Kaiser explained in a video on his social networks, that was one of the points justifying the accusation.
Kaiser stressed that the second chapter of the presentation accuses the Secretary of State “gravely violating the political Constitution of the Republic and the laws violating the principle of correctness and impartiality within the Environmental Impact Assessment System (VIA) for having charged a public official with a crime as a reason for dismissal from office, omitting as real cause, the illicit and illegal instructions he gave to the said official.
The other chapters indicate the execution of the ministry’s budget and the non-implementation of programs and offices in favor of children.
“The minister either didn’t do the trick or he did it wrongly or he did it, in our view, by breaking the rules of minimum fairness,” he said. Kaiser.