President Boric and Minister Jackson’s sayings: “There is no desire to claim superiority” | National

President Gabriel Boric came out to qualify the controversial statements of the Segpres minister, Giorgio Jackson, following marking distances with the previous Government, highlighting the current “scale of values ​​and principles”. Both from the opposition and from the ruling coalition itself, they lashed out at the Secretary of State’s statements.

Controversy caused the sayings of the Minister of the Segpres, Giorgio Jackson, where the previous administrations stood out from what has been the current management of the Government.

“Our scale of values ​​and principles regarding politics is not only far from the previous government, but I think that compared to a generation that preceded us, which might be identified with the same range of political spectrum, such as the center-left and the left” , said.

His statements caused a stir, not only in the opposition, but also among officials of the ruling coalition, who accused “arrogance.”

Boric: “There is no desire to claim superiority”

In this regard, the president Gabriel Boric He went out to the passage of the sayings, trying to nuance Minister Jackson’s comment.

“There is no moral superiority over our predecessors. What Giorgio is referring to is that we live in different times, neither better nor worse. Different times”, he pointed out in the morning Much Gusto de Mega.

“Here we have to learn from those who preceded us. In no case superiority, ”he added.

Although he assured that he had not seen the statements of the head of the Segpres, he insisted on his position.

“I have not seen the detail because I have been in activities all day. But I have talked a lot with Giorgio regarding this and I have no doubt that there is no desire to claim superiority, ”she sentenced.

“We have to learn from the mistakes and successes of those who did not precede and always from a perspective of humility, and that is the tone that I am trying to carry forward together with the government,” he concluded.

Parliamentary criticism following Jackson’s controversial statements: they accused arrogance

From Congress, Jackson’s statements caused rejection almost across the board.

This, because both opposition parliamentarians, as well as pro-government members, criticized his statements.

One of the first to react was the President of the Chamber of Deputies, the PPD Raúl Soto, who recalled his speech in the public account.

“Getting entrenched is not the path, but calling on other generations and other valuable experiences and political visions to walk it together,” he said on that occasion.

From the Socialist Party, which is part of the government coalition, also came out to question Jackson.

“Unfortunate Minister Jackson’s arrogance, showing that the replacement thesis continues to enjoy good health. Bad timing. Bad for the government and for the unity of action,” the senator tweeted. Alfonso de Urresti.

Meanwhile, his counterpart in the Upper House, Fidel Spinoza, accused “unacceptable moral superiority.”

“Installed from an unacceptable moral superiority, in all of Chile the great part of its representatives, think the same as the Minister. That is why he has gone to them as he has gone to them. Sure @GiorgioJackson will say they took it out of context,” he said.

Opposition criticizes Jackson’s “ninguneo”

Harder, from Christian democracyjoined the chorus of criticism, also recalling the latest controversies that have affected La Moneda.

“We never asked to remove journalists from a program who made us uncomfortable in interviews, they did not install the Comptroller’s Office in La Moneda in center-left governments, nor did we cancel people who think differently. We have a different scale, definitely, wrote the senator Matthias Walker.

From the right they also lambasted Jackson’s commented phrase, highlighting the “none” to the previous leftist governments.

“Shocking dismissal of “Giorgio” to the entire former agreement. Sweep the floor with all those who were before them, “said the UDI deputy, John Antonio Coloma.

“Jackson will never be successful as SEGPRES because he believes he is morally superior to the rest. He considers himself and his family as purer than Mother Teresa”, he ironically, on the other hand, the Senator Red Edwards.

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