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Chilean Government Criticizes Rodrigo Paz’s Idea of Legalizing Stolen Cars in Chile · Global Voices

The Chilean government criticized the PDC presidential proposal to legalize stolen cars, mostly in Chile, which circulate without papers and are known as “chutos” and called the measure a “incentive for the commission of illegals”
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The presidential candidate of the Libertarian National Party, Johannes Kaiser, responded harshly to the controversial proposal of Bolivian candidate Rodrigo Paz—winner of the first round in that country—who announced that he seeks to legalize thousands of irregular vehicles, many of which come from robberies committed in Chile. The initiative already caused alarm in our country, after Minister Álvaro Elizalde warned that the measure directly enc…

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We discussed in Que Hay De Nuevo with Orlando Vargas, mayor of Arica, about the controversial proposal of the Bolivian presidential candidate, Rodrigo Paz, to legalize stolen cars or “chutos” and the recent corruption case in the region where five public officials were arrested. #WhatHayDeNew Orlando Vargas, mayor of Arica, and the idea of Bolivian candidate to legalize stolen cars: “It is impossible to control thousands of illegal steps in the…

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The candidate of the PDC invites the president of the Senate of Chile to know his proposal, taste a fricase and assures that his plan seeks to stop corruption and transparent the fleet. President Rodrigo Paz ratified his proposal to regularize undocumented cars in Bolivia, known as “chutos”, and responded to the criticisms he received from Chile. In a firm but conciliatory tone, he invited the president of the Chilean Senate, Manuel José Ossandó…

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Heir of a historic political family, former mayor of Tarija and current senator, Rodrigo Paz Pereira leads the presidential elections in Bolivia, with a speech that is defined as "capitalism for all." His proposal to legalize stolen vehicles from Chile sparked international controversy. "It seems a sin to have a cocky car," he said. This article Who is Rodrigo Paz, the presidential candidate from Bolivia who proposes legalizing stolen cars from …

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The governor of Tarapacá, José Miguel Carvajal, went all out to respond to Bolivian presidential candidate Rodrigo Paz, who proposed legalizing "chuto cars"—many of them stolen in Chile—a sweepstakes ahead of the Bolivian presidential runoff, which will take place on October 19 against Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga. Paz, in his eagerness to garner votes, floated an idea that surprised many: "It seems like it's a sin to have a 'chuto' car in Bolivia, when…

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The Chilean government criticized the PDC presidential proposal to legalize stolen cars, mostly in Chile, which circulate without papers and are known as “chutos” and called the measure a “incentive for the commission of illegals”

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