Ex-deputada Marcia Raphael assume como subsecretária da Mulher após saída de Daniela Castro

O presidente José Antonio Kast nomeou Marcia Raphael como a nova subsecretária da Mulher e da Igualdade de Gênero, em substituição a Daniela Castro, que foi destituída na terça-feira em meio a tensões com a ministra Judith Marín.

O presidente resolveu a mudança após meses de divergências entre Castro e Marín sobre a liderança da pasta, demissões de funcionários e a exposição pública de ambas as autoridades. A presidente do Senado, Paulina Núñez, havia pedido a Kast que interviesse no conflito, que também causou atritos entre a Renovación Nacional e o Partido Social Cristiano.

Castro, que atuava como subsecretária, havia expressado seu desconforto com a falta de autonomia e a relação insustentável com a ministra. Uma associação de funcionários do ministério defendeu Marín e acusou o RN de inventar o conflito.

Paralelamente, o governo ratificou Carolina Rossi como subsecretária de Ciência em caráter permanente. Rossi vinha atuando interinamente desde a saída de Rafael Araos em abril.

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