News illustration of SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco's post-cancer dismissal, criticized by UDI's María José Hoffmann amid Senate scrutiny.
News illustration of SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco's post-cancer dismissal, criticized by UDI's María José Hoffmann amid Senate scrutiny.
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UDI slams 'pésimo' handling of SernamEG director's cancer-timed removal

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As Chile's government confirms it will remove SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco after her triple negative breast cancer treatment, UDI vice president María José Hoffmann criticizes the process as poorly managed and lacking empathy, amid ongoing Senate scrutiny.

In the latest development in the controversy over Priscilla Carrasco's removal as national director of the National Service for Women and Gender Equity (SernamEG), Minister Judith Marín reiterated that the process—initiated March 30 due to lack of political trust—will proceed once Carrasco's retroactive medical leave ends, with full indemnification.

The decision, paused upon her cancer diagnosis revelation, continues to draw fire. UDI vice president María José Hoffmann backed the government's right to seek resignation but lambasted the execution as 'pésimo,' urging more empathy for Carrasco and defending critiques from Evelyn Matthei and RN senators.

The issue escalated in the Senate's Women and Gender Equity Committee, where Senator Vanessa Kaiser questioned the ministry's purpose. Subsecretary Daniela Castro acknowledged that knowledge of Carrasco's health details earlier might have altered the approach, though the decision predated them.

This follows initial cross-party reactions, including support from some Republicans and opposition from others, as previously reported.

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Discussions on X about the removal of SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco during her breast cancer treatment show strong criticism for lack of empathy from the government. Public figures like Karla Rubilar and politicians decry it as cruel and incoherent. Defenders argue her management was deficient, regardless of illness. UDI's María José Hoffmann specifically slams the process as 'pésimo' and poorly managed.

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Minister Judith Marín at press conference confirming SernamEG director's removal after medical leave amid controversy.
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Minister Marín confirms SernamEG director Carrasco's removal to proceed post-medical leave

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Chile's Minister of Women and Gender Equity, Judith Marín, confirmed the Kast government will continue pursuing the involuntary resignation of SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco once her medical leave for breast cancer treatment concludes. This follows last week's initial request, which was paused due to her retroactive leave. The move continues to spark cross-party criticism amid questions over management and political trust.

Following the initial request for her involuntary resignation last week, Chile's government has paused the removal of Priscilla Carrasco, national director of SernamEG, after she submitted medical leave for triple negative breast cancer treatment. The move, backed by President José Antonio Kast but criticized for lacking empathy, highlights tensions in the new administration.

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The government of President José Antonio Kast requested the non-voluntary resignation of Priscilla Carrasco, national director of the National Women's Service and Gender Equality (SernamEG), on Monday while she undergoes treatment for triple negative breast cancer. The decision drew cross-party criticism, including from officialdom, for lacking empathy given her health situation. Kast justified it citing a loss of trust due to management differences.

Colombia's Senate Seventh Commission archived the health reform bill with eight votes in favor and five against, on the last day of the ordinary legislative session. This marks the second sinking of the initiative pushed by President Gustavo Petro's government. Reactions highlight concerns over the system's financial sustainability.

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UDI deputies Jorge Alessandri and Guillermo Ramírez warned they will file a constitutional accusation against Finance Minister Nicolás Grau if the government insists on reintroducing a provision that makes it harder to dismiss contract public servants in the public sector readjustment bill. This 'tying law', deemed immoral by the UDI, aims to secure jobs for government allies, sparking divisions within the opposition and criticism from the ruling coalition. The announcement, made on Thursday, plans to introduce the motion in March.

The Electoral Institute of Michoacán (IEM) has ordered Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña to remove videos and posts against Uruapan's mayor, Grecia Quiroz, for misogynistic expressions and gender-based political violence. Noroña complied by deleting the content but denied any harassment and stated he will continue criticizing public figures. The controversy arose after the assassination of her husband, Carlos Manzo, in November 2025.

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President José Antonio Kast led a political committee at La Moneda on Monday where he reprimanded deputy Diego Schalper (RN) for his government criticisms. The leader urged unity in the officialism, particularly regarding Mepco modifications due to fuel price hikes. Arturo Squella from Partido Republicano dismissed 'friendly fire' in the internal critiques.

 

 

 

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