Politicians from Partido de la Gente at a press conference withdrawing support for a reform bill due to unfulfilled promises on middle-class benefits.
Politicians from Partido de la Gente at a press conference withdrawing support for a reform bill due to unfulfilled promises on middle-class benefits.
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PDG withdraws support for Kast megareform after broken promises

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The Partido de la Gente announced on Wednesday that its agreement with the government to back the megareform bill has collapsed, accusing the administration of failing to include middle-class benefits such as VAT refunds on medicines and diapers. The decision marks a sharp turn after weeks of talks and internal divisions within the party.

PDG bench chief Juan Marcelo Valenzuela and deputy Fabián Ossandón explained that the bill presented by the government does not honor the pact and only includes a quarterly bonus that excludes households with two minimum wages. “The government did not keep its word,” Ossandón said.

The move follows the Autonomous Fiscal Council report that flagged nine fiscal risks in the initiative, including a higher deficit between 2027 and 2034. Economists Mario Marcel and Andrea Repetto criticized the employment tax credit for its high cost and limited impact.

Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz welcomed the CFA observations but announced that a Dipres team will address each point on Thursday in the Finance Committee. The government reiterated it will continue talks with all political forces to secure the needed majorities. Earlier this month, PDG leaders had met with ministers to negotiate improvements to the bill, but those talks ultimately failed to produce the concessions the party sought.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the PDG's announcement that it is withdrawing support for Kast's megareform due to the government's failure to deliver promised middle-class benefits like VAT refunds. Media accounts from La Tercera and The Clinic report the collapse of the agreement as a major political setback. Users describe it as another failure for the administration, with some noting the loss of key votes and skepticism about the bill's passage. Discussions emphasize broken promises and internal divisions, showing mixed sentiments from neutral reporting to critical views on the government's credibility.

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Politicians shaking hands in a legislative hall over a megareform deal involving tax elimination on medicines and diapers.
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Pdg commits 13 votes for megareform after iva deal on medicines

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The Party of the People confirmed on Sunday that it will deliver its 13 votes to approve the idea of legislating the megareform promoted by the government. The deal was revived after including the elimination of VAT on medicines and diapers in the miscellaneous law.

Despite former candidate Franco Parisi's call to reject President José Antonio Kast's megarreforma, some Partido de la Gente (PDG) deputies are open to supporting it. Bloc leader Juan Marcelo Valenzuela met with Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado to discuss the bill. Parliamentarians like Javier Olivares and Cristian Contreras expressed willingness to vote for it if it benefits Chileans.

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One week after initial PDG meetings on President José Antonio Kast's megarreforma, his government clarified that the new deal with the Partido de la Gente (PDG) to approve the Reconstrucción Nacional megaproyecto excludes the promised 12.5% SME tax rate—for a future bill—sparking brief backlash before resolution. Tensions persist with the Partido Nacional Libertario.

Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz tempered statements by his colleague José García Ruminot on possible adjustments to the National Reconstruction Plan, amid internal tensions in the ruling coalition.

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President José Antonio Kast's government presented its National Reconstruction Project to Congress, featuring about 40 measures to boost growth, including a corporate tax cut from 27% to 23% and tax reintegration. Ministers toured regions on Friday to defend the bill, as OTIC and IMF warn of labor and fiscal risks. A poll shows 54% believe Congress should approve it.

Chilean ruling coalition leaders at La Moneda demanded direct benefits for the middle class in the National Reconstruction Plan to be unveiled by President José Antonio Kast on Wednesday. The plan includes 43 measures on taxes, permitting, and post-fire rebuilding. Chamber of Deputies President Jorge Alessandri criticized the absence of explicit support for this group.

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The Autonomous Fiscal Council warned that the reconstruction project creates deficits until 2031. Former ministers like Mario Marcel and José de Gregorio called for a broad agreement to reduce uncertainty.

 

 

 

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