After Chile Vamos withdrew from the constituent meeting that was scheduled for Thursday and made a series of requests to Congress, the presidents of the Senate and the House announced that the meeting will be rescheduled for next week and that they will seek to “rebuild the bridges of dialogue”.
The presidents of Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, Álvaro Elizalde and Raúl Soto, respectively, announced the suspension of the meeting that was scheduled for this Thursday with the political parties to address the constitutional process.
Let us remember that yesterday Chile Vamos said that it would not participate in the meeting and made a series of requests to the National Congress, such as rescheduling the meeting and that the Government not participate in the dialogue table.
Faced with this, the president of the Senate announced that following a series of meetings in Congress, they decided “to postpone the meeting that was scheduled for tomorrow, for a very simple reason, because the dialogue, to be fruitful, requires that all those who form part of that dialogue.
“We are going to call a session next week. We will communicate the date in a timely manner. We are doing the consultations, because some parliamentarians are going to be in their regions”, Elizalde indicated.
He also said that “all the details of how the next meeting is going to be held, where it is going to be convened, the day, the date, how the different forces with parliamentary representation are going to participate, that is, who is going to be their representatives and other issues, they will be informed in a timely manner”.
“We want to give ourselves the job of generating a climate that is constructive and that allows us to advance with the objective that we have set for ourselves”, assured the leader of the Senate.
“Rebuild the bridges of dialogue”
For his part, the helmsman of the Camera He said that what “they are doing together with the president of the Senate is trying to rebuild the bridges of dialogue, which have been damaged in recent days.”
“We believe it is very important that in times of conflict, in times of uncertainty, we are able to give peace and calm to the country, to signal with certainty that the dialogue process for the construction of a new constitutional process will continue,” he specified. Soto.
The deputy said that what they are looking for is that “this constitutional conversation table has the conditions and guarantees for all the actors, that everyone feels confident that there is going to be a debate in good faith here, where there is a genuine will of all the actors.