A photorealistic image of opposition lawmakers in a congressional hall discarding documents related to the interpellation of the new security minister Martín Arrau.
A photorealistic image of opposition lawmakers in a congressional hall discarding documents related to the interpellation of the new security minister Martín Arrau.
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Oposición desiste de interpelación al nuevo ministro de seguridad

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Diputados de oposición decidieron bajar la interpelación a la ministra de Seguridad Pública tras el cambio de gabinete del martes. La medida busca dar tiempo de instalación al nuevo titular Martín Arrau.

Tras una reunión realizada la noche del miércoles, parlamentarios opositores acordaron desistir de la interpelación anunciada contra la exministra Trinidad Steinert. La decisión se adoptó luego de su salida del cargo en el ajuste ministerial impulsado por el Presidente José Antonio Kast.

Los legisladores valoraron la remoción de Steinert y optaron por trabajar con Arrau. Según la Constitución, la citación se dirige a un ministro en funciones, pero prefirieron otorgar un período de instalación.

El diputado Jaime Araya señaló que no aportaría interpelar mientras el gobierno carezca de un plan de seguridad. Raúl Leiva agregó que esperan que Arrau entregue antecedentes detallados a la ciudadanía.

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