Chile: Social Outburst Looks to Be Still Pending · Global Voices
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A minister sprinkled with water, pushed, surrounded by university students on the campus of Valdivia. Minister of Science Ximena Lincolao experienced a tense and chaotic exit from the Southern University of Chile, where she was verbally and physically assaulted by students in the middle of a demonstration. Panic is what the first authority of science felt in Chile. To condemn aggression is necessary. But to remain alone in that is an intellectua…
The former Labour Minister and economist, Ricardo Solari, addressed the aggression suffered by the Minister of Science, Ximena Lincolao, at the Austral University, marking a categorical condemnation of the facts and questioning their use in the political debate. In conversation with Influents, he argued that there is a cross-cutting rejection, although he warned that this must be translated into concrete actions. “I have the feeling that there i…
Lautaro Carmona Soto, president of the Communist Party (PC), described the attack on the Minister of Science, Ximena Lincolao Gates as a “political error,” but said that “there is a disproportion in the treatment that has been given to her,” according to slogan T13. In an interview with Canal 13 Central Table, the president of the PC was consulted on his opinion on the aggression against the Minister of Science, Ximena Lincolao, during an activi…
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