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Navia and the Monsalve case: The government of unforced errors

Summary by El Líbero
The ability of President Gabriel Boric's government to inflict self-harm never ceases to amaze. The resignation of Undersecretary of the Interior Manuel Monsalve following an accusation of rape made by a trusted official of that Ministry is a new bucket of cold water for a government that, since day one, has shown abundant evidence of lack of professionalism, improvisation and delay in dealing with crises. Although it's easy to get used to this …
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