After the resignation of Marcela Ríos from the Government, assuming political responsibility for the carelessness in which the presidential pardons were applied, Senator Yasna Provoste criticized the feminist condition of the Gabriel Boric government.
Lady DC, Yasna Provostetook advantage of Twitter to criticize the departure of the former Minister of Justice, Marcela Rioswho submitted his resignation following a series of controversies.
The sociologist left her position on Saturday following assuming political responsibility for the execution of the presidential pardons to 13 people, which, according to President Gabriel Boric, took place untidily.
One of those untidy things was the inclusion of two convicted of crimes in the social outbreak, who would not have been on the original list. One of them, louis castilloHe has a record for common crimes and there are even audiovisual records that show him stealing in the middle of incidents.
Finally, following a controversy that included the announcement of a constitutional accusation once morest her, Ríos ended up resigning her position and will be replaced by lawyer Luis Cordero.
He questioned the condition of the feminist government
After President Boric himself announced the departure of the former minister, Senator Provoste used Twitter to criticize that Ríos has assumed the political responsibilityleaving his post.
For this reason, she uploaded a photo of her and the current Minister of Social Development, Giorgio Jacksonwho a few months ago left the General Secretariat of the Presidency following a criticized management.
Jackson, one of the secretaries of state closest to the president, sounded like one of the favorites to leave the government in the first cabinet change; Nevertheless, he was only changed ministry.
Given this, Provoste wrote that “it is curious that in a government that defines itself as feminist It is always women who end up assuming political responsibility for the president’s decisions.”
It is curious that in a government that defines itself as feminist, it is always women who end up assuming political responsibility for the President’s decisions. pic.twitter.com/KCwuBpaXaN
— Yasna Provoste Campillay (@ProvosteYasna) January 7, 2023
“I want to send all my love and appreciation to Marcela Ríos, and thank her for her constant support so that the State complies with the ruling of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights that ordered the payment of the historical debt to teachers from various communes of Chile. A brotherly hug ”, she added in a second tweet.