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The governor of Santiago, Claudio Orrego, came out in defense of Mayor Mario overflows to accusations of Irací Hassler for illegal trade in Meiggs. The former mayor denounced a setback in the area since the arrival of overflows. Orrego refused to blame overflows, arguing that the crisis in Meiggs has deeper and more complex roots, derived from social outbreak, pandemic and immigration.
The governor of the Metropolitan Region, Claudio Orregoresponded to the sayings of the former mayor of Santiago, Irací Hassler, who criticized on Tuesday the management of the current community chief, Mario overflows, for the Illegal trade proliferation In the Meiggs neighborhood.
In this regard, Hassler said that today There is a setback in the place Since the beginning of the management of her successor, regarding the advances that, according to her, there were during her administration.
These statements were issued by the former mayor within the framework of her testification in the application of deputies and deputies to evaluate a possible removal of the Regional Prosecutor of Coquimbo, Patricio Cooper.
-In that context, he said that in the Meiggs neighborhood “the ‘blue awnings’” have been taken again. Adding that “the truth is that from December to date there has been a worsening of the conditions of the Meiggs neighborhood.”
“It seems unfair to hold someone who has been in office for five months for a crisis of public disorder that has been existence for at least five years, ”said the governor in this regard.
Orrego also pointed out that “what is happening in Meiggs is probably the most symbolic expression of what it was The crisis or perfect storm of burst, pandemic and uncontrolled immigration. ”
“It will not be easy to overcome it,” He said, “but as we achieved with Alameda, I think that a well structured plan with the coordination of all actors of the national, regional and local level can have good fruits in such a delicate and as important topic for the city as eradicating Meiggs street trade.”