Jeannette Jara inicia agenda con líderes de izquierda en Brasil

La excandidata presidencial chilena Jeannette Jara participó este jueves en un foro internacional en Sao Paulo organizado por la Fundación Rosa Luxemburgo.

Jara, quien llegó a Brasil el miércoles, intervino en el evento “A saída é pela esquerda” que reúne a representantes de 26 países para debatir estrategias frente al avance de la extrema derecha.

Entre los participantes se encuentran Catarina Martins de Portugal, Verónika Mendoza de Perú y Clara Bünger de Alemania, además del alcalde de Recoleta Fares Jadue.

La exministra también participó de forma virtual en la presentación del libro La derecha vasalla en Buenos Aires, donde criticó una frase del presidente José Antonio Kast sobre investigaciones académicas.

Jara viajará posteriormente a Colombia invitada por el partido Pacto Histórico en el marco de las elecciones presidenciales del 31 de mayo.

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