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Chilean President Gabriel Boric on Friday pardoned twelve people convicted of framework of the social outbreak that hit the country in November 2019, as well as ex-partisan of the Patriotic Front Manuel Rodriguez (FPMR) Jorge Mateluna.
The Chilean government said in a statement that all thirteen detainees were men between the ages of 21 and 38, in addition to Mateluna, 48, the channel said. T13.
The former guerrilla was sentenced in 2003 to 16 years in prison on charges of robbing a bank branch in the commune of Pudahuel, on the outskirts of the Chilean capital of Santiago. At the time, his defense stated that the conviction was based on false evidence.
The decision taken this Friday was formalized as part of election promises head of state, in which he promised to grant a general pardon through an amnesty law to prisoners associated with the riots unleashed during a three-year public discontent.
The President’s decision quickly led to unrest in the political arena as Independent Democratic Union (UDI) rose from the dialogue table of the next security agreement, the station picks up Bio Bio Chile.
Initially, the Chilean authorities reported eleven beneficiaries of the pardon, but later the Ministry of Justice admitted the mistake and increased the total number of pardons to thirteen.
Thus, the UDI followed through on its threats to suspend its participation in the talks if the executive branch pardons those convicted of crimes during the 2019 civil protests.

“President Gabriel Boric has chosen the side of the perpetrators over the victims, making it clear that he is not interested in restoring security and combating the violence that Chile is suffering from,” they also said from the Republican Party.
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Last week, Chile’s Senate began debating a bill that would allow for a new constitutional process in the country, a key reform that must be approved by both houses of parliament. Congress. This comes three months after the failed first attempt at a new constitution.
According to what Constitution Commission President Matthias Walker, today a member of the “Democratic Party”, has indicated to local media, the text is not expected to undergo major changes as long as it is “the result of an agreement.” (…) and the idea is that if there are changes arising from debate, if clarifications need to be made, they arise by mutual agreement.”
For approval in Senate of Chilethe document must have the consent of 4/7 of the Chamber, i.e. 29 votes out of 50 senators.
(According to Europa Press)
Source: RPP

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