Chilean Minister Trinidad Steinert announces lawsuit against Senator Daniel Núñez at a press conference.
Chilean Minister Trinidad Steinert announces lawsuit against Senator Daniel Núñez at a press conference.
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Minister Steinert announces lawsuit against Senator Núñez for injurious imputation

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Chile's Public Security Minister Trinidad Steinert announced she will file a criminal lawsuit against Senator Daniel Núñez (PC) for injurious imputation after his criticisms over her business ties to an ex-husband who defended a drug trafficker. Núñez demanded her resignation, citing risks of organized crime infiltration. Steinert rejected the claims and defended the dormant society.

The controversy arose after a La Segunda report revealed that Minister Trinidad Steinert maintains a real estate company, Inmobiliaria e Inversiones El Yunke Limitada, with her ex-husband Rodrigo Irrazabal Izikson. This lawyer appears on the Comptroller General of the Republic's registry of professionals who have defended defendants under Law 20.000 on drug trafficking.

Senator Daniel Núñez (PC) sharply criticized the link on social media. "It is a grave error that the Public Security Minister has not dissolved the commercial society she maintained with her ex-partner, a lawyer who defended a well-known trafficker in a highly publicized drug case," he stated. He added it poses a risk of drug trafficking infiltration into the State and demanded Steinert "step aside" to ensure absolute certainty.

On April 30, Steinert addressed the press flanked by undersecretaries Andrés Jouannet and Ana Victoria Quintana. "The lawyer linked to me by the publication is my ex-husband, with whom 25 years ago we formed a society that never had movements and which we did not dissolve after annulling our marriage," she explained. She noted Irrazabal represented a person linked to such crimes only once 16 years ago, rejecting insinuations and stating "in politics not everything goes".

On May 1, Steinert announced the lawsuit on social media. "I will file a criminal complaint against PC Senator Daniel Núñez for injurious imputation, damaging my honor. Zero tolerance for those who harm public servants, as also happened with Minister Lincolao," she wrote. "Criminal gangs do not intimidate us, nor do Mr. Núñez's calumnies," she added.

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Reactions on X are polarized: supporters of Minister Steinert praise her lawsuit against Senator Núñez as a strong stand against calumnies and leftist attacks, often calling for action against media like La Segunda. Critics and skeptics argue the ex-husband's past defense of a drug trafficker and dormant business ties are factual, questioning the lawsuit's validity and urging focus on security plans amid rising crime.

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Illustration of Security Minister Steinert defending PDI official's resignation before skeptical opposition in congressional hearing.
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Security Minister Trinidad Steinert defended the exit of PDI Intelligence Subdirector Consuelo Peña before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Committee as an institutional decision. Opponents expressed skepticism and announced citations and possible interpellation. The case links to a prior memo on the Clan Chen investigation.

Security Minister Trinidad Steinert denied before the Senate Security Committee any involvement in the exit of PDI's former Intelligence subdirector, Consuelo Peña, and dismissed rumors of a romantic relationship with a subprefect. Steinert expressed discomfort over reports linking her time as regional prosecutor in Tarapacá to the decision. She also presented the government's Integral Public Security Plan.

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Science Minister Ximena Lincolao was physically assaulted and trapped for nearly three hours by student protesters during the academic year inauguration at Universidad Austral de Chile in Valdivia on April 8. Protesters blocked exits, threw objects including a pot lid injuring her head and arm, and doused her with water. The government filed a criminal lawsuit for assault on authority, while the university condemned the violence and launched an internal investigation.

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Provincial deputy Santiago Pérez Pons filed a criminal complaint against Mayor Bruno Cipolini and his economic team for irregularities in handling public funds invested in risky stock instruments. The accusation alleges embezzlement and lack of authorization, amid deficit budgets. The municipality defends its actions as legal and plans to recover the lost funds.

Opposition councilor Héctor Javier Osorio Botello condemned Neiva mayor German Casagua's political involvement after risk management leader Nancy Trujillo denounced persecution for not supporting candidate Rodrigo Amaya Culma in legislative elections. Osorio warns of a city crisis worsened by political retaliation and underfunding of promised works. He calls for urgent adjustments to the Municipal Development Plan.

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Police have identified three students from Universidad Austral de Valdivia as suspects in the attack on Science Minister Ximena Lincolao, which occurred on Wednesday during the academic year's inauguration. Police sources said up to six people may be involved, and Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado confirmed they know who they are. The investigation is progressing toward detentions next week.

 

 

 

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