Although his party (RD) requested it, Jackson said that “it is not the subject of my concerns today.”

before the Requests from the Democratic Revolution (RD) to return Minister Giorgio Jackson to the political committeethe co-founder of the party made it clear that not being part of the instance does not concern him.

“I am very happy in the Ministry of Social Development. We have tremendous challenges. At least, from my point of view, I am contributing with great interest and dedication to the Government’s objectives,” said the former Segpres minister on Tuesday.

When asked if he would like to return to the political committee, Jackson revealed that he thought that “If you were there one day, you would think twice before wanting to be there”.

“It is not the subject of my concerns today. I guess the party (RD) made some consideration. From my side, no worries”he added.

The result of the plebiscite moved the waters in La Moneda, which almost immediately triggered the first cabinet change, one that had been expected for weeks.

The modifications to the presidential team strengthened Democratic Socialism in the Executive and the ghost of the Coalition, something that resented the perception of the Communist Party.

This was finally compensated with the Subdere, following the failed nomination to the Undersecretary of the Interior, for which Miguel Crispi (RD) left for the second floor to be an advisor to the President.

Jackson himself left the Segpres to be replaced by the socialist lawyer Ana Lya Uriarte.