Kaiser Minimizes Kast's Sayings About Congress and Targets the Government for Criticizing the Republican
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After officially enrolling his presidential candidacy in the Electoral Service (Servel), Congressman Johannes Kaiser (PNL) referred to the questioned statements of his Republican contender José Antonio Kast."The Congress is important, but it is not as relevant as you imagine" (...) here we do not need any more laws to apply the law. That is almost absurd."These were the words of the Republican who unleashed the outrage of several parliamentarian…
In an interview with CNN Chile Radio this Thursday, the former minister and spokeswoman of Evelyn Matthei’s command, Paula Daza, defended the role of Congress and specified that an eventual candidate’s government will use “all legal powers” for urgent measures. Her sayings came after José Antonio Kast’s phrase that Parliament “is not as relevant as they imagine.” Daza said that in the campaign “we firmly believe in democracy, where every power o…
In conversation with Now is When, the Minister of the Interior, Alvaro Elizalde, addressed the controversy between the government and José Antonio Kast after the controversial statements of the presidential candidate of the Republican Party regarding the role of the Congress. On the latter, the Chief of Staff, explained that “what I said was that an affirmation of that nature deserves to be clarified, and then, the candidate Kast responds with t…
The presidential race has been agitated in recent days. José Antonio Kast continues to lead the preferences, followed by Jeannette Jara, who suffered a five-point drop in the latest Cadem poll. Evelyn Matthei, meanwhile, regained the third place, a position he disputes with Franco Parisi. At the same time, this week Kast faced criticism for his remarks regarding the role of Congress, noting, at a seminar of the Patria Investments Currency, that …
A controversial phrase by the presidential candidate of the Republican Party, José Antonio Kast, passed practically unnoticed for the mornings of the open television. The former deputy said that, if he arrived at La Moneda, he would “rule by decree” and jump to the National Congress, a statement that represents an open contempt for the legislative branch and democratic institutionality, despite the questioning of certain figures who manage to ob…
The Republican Party presidential candidate said that "I have never said anything other than that I am going to comply with the Constitution and the laws."
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