Quiroz evita compromissos específicos sobre mudanças na megarreforma

O ministro das Finanças, Jorge Quiroz, suavizou as declarações de seu colega José García Ruminot sobre possíveis ajustes no Plano Nacional de Reconstrução, em meio a tensões internas na coalizão governista.

Na quarta-feira, García Ruminot afirmou em um podcast que ajustes teriam que ser feitos na iniciativa, incluindo a redução da invariabilidade fiscal de 25 para 20 anos e mudanças no crédito de emprego.

Na manhã de quinta-feira, Quiroz respondeu que poderiam ser essas medidas ou outras, ou nenhuma, e reafirmou a disposição do governo para o diálogo sem adiantar definições específicas.

García Ruminot emitiu posteriormente uma declaração focada na necessidade de fazer o projeto avançar, enquanto um memorando interno do governo apoiava a avaliação de ajustes devido ao cenário fiscal restrito.

A senadora María José Gatica criticou a condução de Quiroz e pediu que García Ruminot liderasse as negociações, embora o senador Sergio Gahona tenha defendido a manutenção da coordenação entre os ministros.

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