The Crack Between Kaiser and Labbé Straining the Libertarian National Party
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On the afternoon of January 20, Cristian Labbé crossed the doors of the Office of the President-Elect (OPE) to witness the cabinet's announcement.The scene did not go unnoticed.Johannes Kaiser's deputy and former campaign leader came to José Antonio Kast's headquarters at a time when the Libertarian National Party (PNL) - a collectivity that today integrates - had formally decided not to join the future government, after dismissing the offer of …
The president of the Libertarian National Party clarified that in the conglomerate they will have no inconvenience in having militants take office in the future government, provided that they are not politically exposed positions.
The president of the Libertarian National Party (PNL), Johannes Kaiser, referred to the statements made by his former campaign spokesman, Cristian Labbé, about the annoyance that exists within the collectivity by the decision to have been removed from the incoming government of José Antonio Kast. “That is a particular issue of him, and with regard to the rest of what his activity and attitude has been, he will have to answer to the corresponding…
In Now is When, Rodrigo Galilee, senator and president of National Renewal, delivered his opinion on the controversy following statements by spokesperson Mara Sedini and the future minister of security, Trinidad Steiner. As well as the position of the National Libertarian Party before the new government.
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