Cause and Effect: The abandonment of the “killing dog” after President Boric’s statements | cause and effect

Cause and Effect: The abandonment of the “killing dog” after President Boric’s statements | cause and effect
Cause and Effect: The abandonment of the “killing dog” after President Boric’s statements | cause and effect

Once upon a time there was a dog called “Matapacos dog”, who was loved and hugged by many, but today he was left on the street, abandoned.

Symbols are important, in an interview with the Chilean Radio Association, President Gabriel Boric said that what the “matapaco dog” represented was a symbol offensive to the Carabineros institution.

For those who do not remember, the dog called “matapacos” really existed, the name was given because during protests it attacked or bit police officers.

Beyond the statements of the president or the political parties that have been mutating since 2019, with a more moderate ruling party alluding to the accumulation of experience and with the right hardening its discourse, it is relevant how common sense changed. With demands that changed and security being the most relevant issue for Chileans.

What is missing is a serene reflection regarding the change in position of some actors in the ruling party, either due to the context of the country’s situation or because they never really agreed on symbols like the dog.

Less than two years remain for the government, what lies ahead? show good management, configure an ideology for the left, there are many questions, but when you are in government it is important to take action.

Check out an analysis by Nibaldo Mosciatti and Néstor Aburto here, in Cause and Effect.

Once upon a time there was a dog called “Matapacos dog”, who was loved and hugged by many, but today he was left on the street, abandoned.

Symbols are important, in an interview with the Chilean Radio Association, President Gabriel Boric said that what the “matapaco dog” represented was a symbol offensive to the Carabineros institution.

For those who do not remember, the dog called “matapacos” really existed, the name was given because during protests it attacked or bit police officers.

Beyond the statements of the president or the political parties that have been mutating since 2019, with a more moderate ruling party alluding to the accumulation of experience and with the right hardening its discourse, it is relevant how common sense changed. With demands that changed and security being the most relevant issue for Chileans.

What is missing is a serene reflection regarding the change in position of some actors in the ruling party, either due to the context of the country’s situation or because they never really agreed on symbols like the dog.

Less than two years remain for the government, what lies ahead? show good management, configure an ideology for the left, there are many questions, but when you are in government it is important to take action.

Check out an analysis by Nibaldo Mosciatti and Néstor Aburto here, in Cause and Effect.

 
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