Quiroz évite des engagements précis sur les modifications de la mégaréforme

Le ministre des Finances, Jorge Quiroz, a tempéré les déclarations de son collègue José García Ruminot concernant d'éventuels ajustements au Plan national de reconstruction, sur fond de tensions internes au sein de la coalition au pouvoir.

Mercredi, García Ruminot a déclaré dans un podcast que des ajustements devraient être apportés à l'initiative, notamment la réduction de l'invariabilité fiscale de 25 à 20 ans et des changements relatifs au crédit pour l'emploi. Jeudi matin, Quiroz a répondu qu'il pourrait s'agir de ces mesures, d'autres, ou d'aucune, et a réaffirmé la volonté de dialogue du gouvernement sans avancer de définitions précises. García Ruminot a par la suite publié un communiqué axé sur la nécessité de faire avancer le projet, tandis qu'une note interne du gouvernement soutenait l'évaluation d'ajustements en raison du contexte budgétaire tendu. La sénatrice María José Gatica a critiqué la gestion de Quiroz et a appelé à ce que García Ruminot mène les négociations, bien que le sénateur Sergio Gahona ait exhorté au maintien de la coordination entre les ministres.

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