Content submitted by The Chilean Observer tagged with "goverment"

45% of Codelco stopped

Posted by The Chilean Observer in The Chilean Observer on Mon 28/04/2008 at 16:18

Incredible, 45% of the biggest copper company of the world has stopped and ministers inside the goverment cannot get a common understanding on how to solve the problem, even how the problem started in the first place. (more here)

This is like getting a goal on soccer and keep arguing about who´s fault it is and then..... get another goal.

Second half for the goverment is looking ugly !

Andrade is next.


Zaldivar gets better and better, indepedent senators seem more honest !

Posted by The Chilean Observer in The Chilean Observer on Mon 21/04/2008 at 19:03

Anyone who heard sunday´s senator Zaldivar opinion on CHV can get a clear picture on today´s chilean political stance.

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The time to change and move on has come. No honest concertacion´s member can be happy with their representatives today, particularly with those of the DC party (not mention to Soledad Alvear reparation act to celebrate Provoste failure).

So, TV directors may help this country big time these days. They only have to invite independent senators to speak out on prime time. They are telling the truth, just call them to talk about it.

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Does Ms. Provoste deserve it ?

Posted by The Chilean Observer in The Chilean Observer on Fri 18/04/2008 at 20:07

Does Ms. Yasna Provoste deserve it ? Probably not, probably the senate was too tough, yes, compared with other concertacion´s failures, named EFE, Chiledeportes, MOP and on and on, she paid very early on the road, again compared with nobody´s head on several other major frauds (Lagos´included by Longeira The Magnanimous).

This time something is different, someone has to pay the bill, and sorry Ms. Provoste was the person, and this is the right thing to do for Chile. She should blame the concertacion for many years of incompetence. Hopefully, for Chile, everyone on the public service

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