A dramatic nighttime scene showing the assault on Deputy Javier Olivares in Olmué, Chile, used to illustrate a news article about political violence.
A dramatic nighttime scene showing the assault on Deputy Javier Olivares in Olmué, Chile, used to illustrate a news article about political violence.
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Diputado Javier Olivares es agredido en Olmué y políticos condenan la violencia

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El diputado Javier Olivares del PDG sufrió una agresión física durante la madrugada del domingo en Olmué, región de Valparaíso. Varios parlamentarios de distintos sectores rechazaron el ataque y las amenazas contra Jaime Araya.

El hecho ocurrió cerca de las 00:30 horas del domingo 10 de mayo en la sede del Club Deportivo Amateur Montevideo, en Olmué. Según la denuncia, Olivares fue abordado por un sujeto que le propinó un golpe en el rostro, mientras otro lo derribó y le propinó patadas. Un asesor que intentó auxiliarlo también resultó lesionado. Ambos fueron trasladados al Hospital de Limache, donde se diagnosticaron lesiones de carácter leve.

Olivares, a través de su oficina parlamentaria, anunció la presentación de acciones legales y querellas contra los responsables. En un comunicado, afirmó que el atacante gritó “La izquierda siempre vive” y que los agresores tienen antecedentes policiales.

El excandidato presidencial Franco Parisi condenó el ataque y las amenazas de muerte recibidas por el diputado Jaime Araya. “Uno puede estar muy distante a lo que opine un diputado, pero amedrentar físicamente o amenazas de muerte no corresponden”, señaló Parisi en redes sociales.

Parlamentarios de diversos partidos, como Fabián Ossandón (PDG), Erich Grohs (PNL), Francesca Muñoz (PSC) y Daniel Manouhchehri (PS), coincidieron en rechazar la violencia como herramienta política y llamaron a preservar el diálogo y el respeto.

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