Poduje announces intervention in 50 narcotraffic-dominated critical neighborhoods

Chile's Housing Minister Iván Poduje announced in the Senate plans to intervene in 50 critical neighborhoods this year, part of a broader effort targeting 152 areas hit by narcotrafficking and housing decay. The program starts at Cerro Chuño in Arica, site of Tren de Aragua presence, involving demolition of irreparable homes. He also pledged to tackle operators charging abusive fees for housing subsidies.

Housing Minister Iván Poduje addressed the Senate's Housing and Urbanism Commission in Valparaíso on Tuesday, outlining the government's plan for critical neighborhoods. "This issue has been dragging on for a long time," he said, referencing Michelle Bachelet's 2014 'Quiero mi Barrio' program aimed at repairing segregated and rundown areas.

The pledge covers 50 neighborhoods in 2026, starting with Cerro Chuño in Arica, which hosts Tren de Aragua and organized crime. Toxic-material homes there will be demolished without immediate rebuilding. Poduje cited cases like Las Américas in Talca, Vicuña Mackenna in Rancagua, and sites in Puente Alto and Quilicura, including over 600 Serviu units seized by narcotraffickers. "We have to get these narcos out of the homes that are terrifying neighbors today," he stated, coordinating with Security Minister Trinidad Steinert.

He blamed shoddy or illegal construction lacking basics like potable water. Poduje also targeted 'operators' charging up to 3 million pesos to slot families into subsidy committees. "We'll make a list of them... and take them to the prosecutors," he vowed, noting cases in the Metropolitan Region and Valparaíso.

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Chilean Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz calmly responds at podium to budget cut concerns from Housing Minister Poduje, with President Kast in support.
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Quiroz calmly responds to Poduje's criticisms over budget cuts

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Chile's Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz reiterated on Wednesday understanding Housing Minister Iván Poduje's concerns over Ñuble and Biobío reconstruction amid budget cut tensions. Poduje signed off on continuing the pavements participativos program despite Hacienda's suggestions. President José Antonio Kast defended coordination within his government team.

Chile's Housing Minister Iván Poduje engaged in a heated shouting match with deputies Antonio Rivas (PS) and Álvaro Ortiz (DC) at a Biobío meeting on Sunday night. The session aimed to discuss stalled works by Tapusa company but ended in mutual accusations. The DC party filed a formal complaint with the government.

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Housing Minister Iván Poduje announced the government will reverse the Colonia Dignidad expropriation decree due to budget constraints. The move aims to prioritize housing and reconstruction funds but has drawn opposition criticism for overlooking memory and human rights commitments. PS and Frente Amplio lawmakers call for dialogue with President José Antonio Kast.

Justice Minister Jorge Iván Cuervo visited Neiva and highlighted improvements in infrastructure for people deprived of liberty.

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President José Antonio Kast oversaw the start of Escudo Fronterizo plan works on Monday at Chacalluta border complex in Arica, featuring trenches up to three meters deep to curb irregular migration. The initiative divides Chilean opposition and prompts reactions from Peru and Bolivia. Ministers outlined 500 km coverage along the northern border.

Following initial controversy over education cuts outlined in Hacienda's April 21 memo, Chile's Treasury revealed the full scope: urging 22 ministries to eliminate 142 social programs and cut 260 others for $6 billion in savings in the 2027 budget. The proposal, tied to Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz's tax reform push emphasizing full employment as the ideal social policy, has drawn sharp criticism from scientists, unions, and opposition leaders.

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Francisca Vargas, from Universidad Diego Portales' migrant clinic, slams the Kast government's Escudo Fronterizo plan trench on the Peru border as costly and ineffective, amid fiscal constraints, urging better migration policies instead.

 

 

 

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