Diputado Cretton urge a republicanos a actuar con responsabilidad

Eduardo Cretton de la UDI criticó al Partido Republicano por anunciar una acusación constitucional contra el exministro Nicolás Grau sin consultar al gobierno ni al resto del oficialismo.

En una entrevista con el programa Desde la Redacción de La Tercera, el diputado Eduardo Cretton señaló que los republicanos deben entender que ya no son oposición. Afirmó que como partido de gobierno deben pasar de la estridencia a la responsabilidad y trabajar en equipo.

Cretton expresó molestia porque la acción se anunció de manera apresurada por la prensa. También rechazó el mote de “derechita cobarde” aplicado a Chile Vamos y recordó el historial de la UDI con dos mártires y su lealtad al expresidente Piñera.

El parlamentario indicó que la bancada UDI estudiará el libelo con abogados de otras colectividades. Dijo que podrían aprobar la acusación si está bien fundamentada desde el punto de vista jurídico.

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