FNX Magokiler Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 A wave of respiratory illnesses attacked my house during the week. So take care of yourself, because the doctor warned me that COVID is back and there are many respiratory viruses circulating. Let nothing stop us just one week away from the plebiscite that will mark the national political agenda! Countdown for the isapres. Next week the vote in the Senate on the short Isapres law begins and everything indicates that PS Senator Juan Luis Castro wants to be the main protagonist. It is not going to be easy for the Minister of Health, Ximena Aguilera, to deal with him. Prior to the plebiscite. The news these days was hearing in Chile Vamos a change of attitude regarding the Republican Party. At the UDI they told me about a “bath of humility” in the party led by José Antonio Kast. And it is definitive: culture is not the strong point of this Government. Just this week the strike that kept all museums, libraries and public archives in the country closed for 36 days ended. Three ministers in less than two years and countless changes of undersecretaries generate pessimism in the cultural environment. In our crack bonus for this edition: we asked Senator Iván Moreira (UDI) to explain his support for Housing Minister Carlos Montes and why he is now on the “moderate right.” We also review the hearings of the Undersecretary of Fisheries, Julio Salas, at a time when the Government will introduce the new Fisheries Law. In addition, we tell why the right has prevented the processing of the law that creates the new Ministry of Security. And we take advantage of inviting you to listen to Clic AM every morning, with the exact dose of current affairs to start the day off right. Clic AM is hosted by Alejandro Repenning and is available on Spotify. Before starting, I want to invite you to share or join +Político, our community grows more every day. If you have not joined yet, I invite you to Sign up or share this newsletter. Key days. Next week the vote on the short law begins in the Senate that aims to introduce the changes required by the two rulings of the Supreme Court regarding the isapres and which have a deadline to be implemented on May 12, 2024. In La Moneda there is a concern and has a first and last name: Senator Juan Luis Castro (PS), president of the Health Commission of the Upper House. A political minister told me that he was not surprised by the difficulties that the socialist parliamentarian has caused and remembers that he was a strong opponent of Plan Auge when he was president of the Medical College and campaigned against it with ads on buses. https://www.elmostrador.cl/politica/2023/12/10/juan-luis-castro-una-piedra-en-el-zapato-para-el-gobierno/
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