Accusation to Grau Reaches the Senate at a Disadvantage with a Third of the Right in Doubt
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A day marked by calculations and conversations has been seen this Tuesday in the Senate. This, in the context of the vote of the constitutional accusation against the former Minister of Finance, Nicolás Grau. Everything indicates that the libel—driven by parliamentarians of the Libertarian National Party and the Republican Party—would be rejected by the parliamentarians of the Upper House. Read also... This Tuesday the Senate votes the constitut…
With a counter scoreboard they will enter to play in the Senate Chamber, this Tuesday, June 30, the deputies who promote the constitutional accusation against the former Minister of Finance Nicolás Grau.From 10.30 a.m. on that day, the senators, who will be constituted in a jury, will begin the hearing of the Libelo, which was approved in the House by a narrower majority than expected: 77 in favor, 68 against and one abstention.However, unlike w…
On Tuesday, the Chilean Senate reviews the constitutional accusation against the former Minister of Finance of the Government of Gabriel Boric, Nicolás Grau. The libel promoted by the Republican Party and the National Libertarian Party, from the extreme right, has reached the upper house of the South American country after having been approved last week by the Chamber of Deputies (it has dispatched it with the bulk of the votes of the right and …
The Senate begins this Tuesday the review of the constitutional accusation against former minister Nicolás Grau. The opposition needs to gather the majority of the senators in office, in a scenario where several parliamentarians from Chile Vamos have expressed reservations about the libel.
From 9:30 a.m., the Senate Chamber will receive the constitutional charge (AC) against the former Minister of Finance Nicolás Grau, after last week the Chamber of Deputies declared the libel admissible. The AC against the former Secretary of State, initially promoted by parliamentarians of the Republican Party and the National Libertarian Party (PNL), and which had signatures of deputies of the People's Party (PDG), National Renewal (RN) and the…

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