La bancada de RN establece libertad de acción ante la acusación constitucional contra Grau

La bancada de Renovación Nacional decidió otorgar a sus diputados libertad de acción con respecto a la acusación constitucional contra el exministro Nicolás Grau.

La decisión se tomó el martes durante un almuerzo en el Congreso. Cinco diputados se inclinan por apoyar la acusación, seis están reflexionando y dos rechazan el libelo por falta de mérito. Entre quienes apoyan la medida se encuentran Daniel Valenzuela y Francisco Orrego, firmantes del texto, así como Eduardo Durán. Valenzuela afirmó que con tres billones de dólares en pagos pendientes no se puede mirar hacia otro lado. El presidente del Partido Nacional Libertario, Johannes Kaiser, subrayó que los parlamentarios deben decidir si responsabilizar a Grau o al actual ministro Jorge Quiroz por el desorden financiero. La votación requiere 78 votos en la Cámara.

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