UDI criticizes republican push for accusation against Grau

The announcement of a constitutional accusation against former minister Nicolás Grau created tensions between the Republican Party and Chile Vamos. UDI rejected public pressure from deputy Agustín Romero and stressed the need for serious grounds.

On Wednesday, May 27, 2026, Republican Party deputy Agustín Romero urged UDI and RN to join a constitutional accusation against former finance minister Nicolás Grau.

UDI's bench of deputies responded with a public statement. They said political decisions must rest on serious grounds and not on public pressure or electoral calculations.

The UDI members recalled that the Republican Party voted against a similar accusation against former justice minister Marcela Ríos. They stated they will focus on advancing public policies and addressing the country's social urgencies.

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Politicians announcing constitutional accusation against former minister Grau
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Libertarios and republicans announce constitutional accusation against Grau

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The Partido Nacional Libertario and the Partido Republicano announced on Tuesday a constitutional accusation against former Finance Minister Nicolás Grau over alleged errors in debt projections.

Eduardo Cretton of the UDI criticized the Republican Party for announcing a constitutional accusation against former minister Nicolás Grau without consulting the government or the rest of the ruling coalition.

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The government and right-wing parties held calls and issued statements to reduce conflict after the announcement of a constitutional accusation against former Finance Minister Nicolás Grau.

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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The Socialist Youth of Los Ríos repudiated on Sunday the aggressions against Science Minister Ximena Lincolao at Universidad Austral in Valdivia, but accused the Government of fostering a climate of hate and harassing their militants. Government officials identified students as responsible and demanded sanctions. Various political actors reacted to the Wednesday incident.

Security Minister Trinidad Steinert defended the exit of PDI Intelligence Subdirector Consuelo Peña before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Committee as an institutional decision. Opponents expressed skepticism and announced citations and possible interpellation. The case links to a prior memo on the Clan Chen investigation.

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Police have identified three students from Universidad Austral de Valdivia as suspects in the attack on Science Minister Ximena Lincolao, which occurred on Wednesday during the academic year's inauguration. Police sources said up to six people may be involved, and Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado confirmed they know who they are. The investigation is progressing toward detentions next week.

 

 

 

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