Jeannette Jara Says that if Elected, “It Is Very Likely” that She Will Leave Her Communist Militancy
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Jeannette Jara Says that if Elected, “It Is Very Likely” that She Will Leave Her Communist Militancy
When it is 10 days before the Chilean presidential elections, and the polls place it with most of the preferences, but with a high chance of moving on to the second round with a candidate from the right—the most feasible thing is that it is the Republican José Antonio Kast—the left bloc's flag, Jeannette Jara, admitted this Thursday that, if she is elected to lead La Moneda, “it is very likely” that she will leave her militancy in the Communist …
The morning of this Thursday, the standard-bearer of officialism and Christian Democracy, Jeannette Jara, stated that if she arrives at La Moneda it is “probably” that she suspends or renounces her PC militancy.This, as explained by the former Labour Minister, to “save problems” and give “clear signs” that she will rule with a coalition and not only with the Communists. Her statements were questioned by her opposition peers Johannes Kaiser (Nati…
A turn in the middle of the final straight. Just days after the presidential election, candidate Jeannette Jara (PC) gave...
During an interview on Radio Cooperativa's "Lo que queda del día" program, presidential candidate Jeannette Jara stated that it is "quite likely" she will suspend or resign her membership in the Communist Party if elected president. The former minister explained that her decision aims to avoid partisan controversies and focus on governing inclusively: "My energy will be dedicated to leading Chile," she said. Jara also mentioned that several medi…
Osvaldo Rosales describes himself as a social democrat and voted for Carolina Tohá in the official primary. Today he is an economic adviser to the presidential campaign of Jeannette Jara (PC), claiming that the communist militant sought him out by believing in the market economy and the public-private alliance. In an interview with Juan Manuel Astorga in ‘Now Is When’, Rosales explained that Jara is clear about the need to regain growth and that…
In the final stretch of the November 16 elections, the candidate of the Unidad pact for Chile, Jeannette Jara, opened the possibility of renouncing her membership in the Communist Party (PC) in the event of being elected. On this issue, we talked with the former president of the Party for Democracy (PPD), Sergio Bitar. In that context, she pointed out in Hoy Es Noticia de CNN Chile that recently there was a meeting between former authorities of …
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