President José Antonio Kast overseeing cabinet changes with departing ministers in La Moneda palace office.
President José Antonio Kast overseeing cabinet changes with departing ministers in La Moneda palace office.
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Kast realiza ajuste ministerial y cambios en equipo de asesores

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El presidente José Antonio Kast concretó el 19 de mayo un ajuste en su gabinete, el más rápido desde el retorno a la democracia. Las salidas incluyeron a las ministras Mara Sedini y Trinidad Steinert. Días después se registraron modificaciones adicionales en el equipo del Segundo Piso de La Moneda.

El cambio ministerial del 19 de mayo incorporó a Claudio Alvarado en Interior y Segegob, a Jorge Quiroz en Hacienda y a Martín Arrau en el nuevo Ministerio de Seguridad Pública. Arrau dejó el MOP para asumir esta cartera.

El 29 de mayo Álvaro Bellolio desvinculó a Martín Baudet, Roberto Machiavello y Solana Terrazas de la unidad de Seguimiento de Compromisos. Las salidas se sumaron a la designación de Luz Ebensperger como embajadora en Uruguay.

Mara Sedini viajó a Miami tras su salida y Trinidad Steinert optó por días de descanso. Arrau anunció la formación de un consejo consultivo con exautoridades como Luis Cordero y Felipe Harboe.

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