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Video shows representative Ñanco combing Andrés Giordano’s hair in the middle of the Chamber session | National

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Deputy Éricka Ñanco and Andrés Giordano were captured in a viral video during a session in the Lower House, where the parliamentarian was doing her colleague’s hair while items from the 2025 Budget were being voted on. In the middle of the discussion, the National Renewal deputy , Juan Carlos Beltrán, intervened in the debate. Ñanco responded to the criticism by assuring that it was only “thirty seconds” of an action that does not constitute a crime, highlighting that his priority is the discussion of the budget. He criticized his colleague for recording the video and regretted the negative use of the situation, reaffirming his commitment to Chile and seriousness in his legislative work.

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A commented video on social networks starred the deputies Éricka Ñanco and Andrés Giordano, in full session of the Chamber of the Lower House.

It was a record where the parliamentarian for the region of La Araucanía does a hairstyle for her counterpart from the Frente Amplio, while the different items of the 2025 Budget were being voted on.

In fact, in the audio of the video you can hear the speaker being given the floor. deputy of National Renewal, Juan Carlos Beltrán, to intervene in the debate.

Let us remember that the Chamber of Deputies has been dedicated for several days almost exclusively to reviewing the Treasury, considering that it must be fully dispatched before November 29.

In this regard, the deputy Ñanco He responded to the questions, ensuring that it was only “thirty seconds” of an action that is not a “crime.”

“The discussion and voting on the National Budget is my priority, so remaining in the Chamber while that happens is my obligation and my responsibility,” he said.

“It was thirty seconds that I dedicated to an action within the Courtroom that does not constitute a crime, misdemeanor, or any infraction,” was justified.

In that sense, Representative Ñanco criticized her colleague who recorded her while she was combing Andrés Giordano’s hair in the Chamber chamber.

“I regret the sentiment of the colleague who spent nine seconds recording a video just to disparage our work,” he lashed out.

“I understand that this could have brought negative interpretations. My commitment is to Chile and to be able to legislate seriously,” he concluded.

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