Vallejo Condemns ‘Unjust and Unfounded’ Constitutional Accusation Against Tohá: ‘It Only Delays the Country’s Urgencies’
In a passionate defense of her colleague, Camila Vallejo, the Government Spokeswoman, has condemned the constitutional accusation against Interior Minister Carolina Tohá as ‘unjust and unfounded’. Vallejo’s remarks come as the Chamber of Deputies reviews the libel against Tohá, a move she believes only serves to delay the pressing issues that the country faces.
Taking to her social media account, Vallejo stated: This constitutional accusation, unjust and unfounded, only postpones the urgencies of the country.
She further added that it takes away valuable minutes in the fight against organized crime.
Vallejo’s unwavering stance is clear: the people of Chile need their political leaders to focus their energy on combating delinquency and advancing towards a more just and abuse-free society. She argues that this accusation only serves to distract from the real priorities that the nation must address.
Combating Organized Crime and Advancing Towards a More Just Chile
Vallejo’s message is unequivocal: the people of Chile deserve a government that is fully committed to tackling the pressing issues that affect their daily lives. She believes that the constitutional accusation against Tohá is a mere distraction from the urgent task of combating organized crime and building a more equitable society.
In her impassioned statement, Vallejo emphasizes that the people of Chile need politics to put all its energies into fighting crime and moving towards a more just country without abuse.
This call to action underscores the importance of prioritizing the well-being and security of the Chilean people over political maneuvering.
Conclusion: Focusing on the Real Priorities
Camila Vallejo’s forceful response to the constitutional accusation against Carolina Tohá sends a clear message: the time for political distractions is over. The people of Chile deserve a government that is laser-focused on addressing the country’s most pressing issues, from combating organized crime to building a more equitable society. Vallejo’s unwavering stance serves as a reminder that true leadership is about putting the needs of the people first, and she is determined to ensure that the government does just that.
Nos encontramos en el Congreso junto a la ministra @Carolina_Toha. Esta acusación constitucional, injusta e infundada, solo posterga las urgencias del país. Nos quita minutos valiosos en el combate contra el crimen organizado. El pueblo de Chile necesita que la política ponga… pic.twitter.com/Ms721Kk3Do
— Camila Vallejo Dowling (@camila_vallejo) October 10, 2024