President Boric will declare as accused in the case for the failed purchase of Salvador Allende’s house

President Boric will declare as accused in the case for the failed purchase of Salvador Allende's house

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President Gabriel Boric’s Controversial Testimony: A Nation on the Edge!

In a scandal that rocks the very foundation of Chilean governance, President Gabriel Boric has been summoned to testify regarding the bankrupt and controversial purchase of Salvador Allende’s house. Shockingly, he must answer as an accused individual. His testimony, originally set for Thursday, remains uncertain—could this unravel the entire socialist agenda?

The spotlight is on Santiago’s regional prosecutor, Patricio Cooper, who is spearheading the investigation into the illegality of the transaction. This involves none other than Isabel Allende Bussi, a socialist senator, and her daughter, Maya Fernández Allende, both deeply intertwined in this scandal.

The Fallout of a Reckless Decision

Back in 2023, Boric had the audacity to propose buying the residence where the infamous Salvador Allende resided, with the intent of transforming it into a museum. In tandem, he considered acquiring the property of Patricio Aylwin. But how did it all go so wrong?

Following the signing of the sale, the opposition sounded the alarm—this deal stinks of unconstitutionality! Exercise authorities simply cannot engage in contracts with the State! Legal backlash followed, demanding the resignation of the senator and the minister.

Comptroller’s Stinging Reprimand

On Monday, the nation tuned in as Dorothy Pérez, the Comptroller General of the Republic, faced the Investigative Commission of the Chamber of Deputies. She laid bare the truth: there was a glaring omission in Boric’s actions. The president signed off on a decree for the purchase, but failed to sign a second, equally crucial decree!

“This second decree is nonexistent! You can’t violate the law when you haven’t even followed the necessary legal processes,” Pérez boldly stated.

Despite this, the Chamber voted down a constitutional complaint against Maya Fernández, who was under scrutiny for potentially derailing constitutional integrity. They shot it down by a narrow margin of 70 votes against 64, sparing her from disqualification.

The Endgame: Resignations and Legal Battles

Both Isabel Allende and her aunt are not off the hook yet! They still face additional scrutiny before the Constitutional Court. Now ex-minister Fernández feels the heat as President Boric pressured her to resign—was this an admission of guilt?

As the drama unfolds, Isabel Allende claims that the deal never officialized due to a lack of registration, while Congress gave a green light by approving the budget to facilitate this outrageous transaction.

Boric vehemently insists this historic residence should be a museum for all to see, yet he admits to a staggering “inability” to foresee these consequences. How much longer can the Chilean people tolerate this reckless leadership?

The Charges of Fraud and Embezzlement Loom Large

In a twist of fate, Prosecutor Cooper has made it clear: Boric must declare as accused, thanks to serious allegations of fraud and embezzlement of public funds. A Republican lawyer, Raimundo Palamara, is leading the charge against Boric and his socialist allies. Where does this all end?

Boric’s legacy hangs in the balance, and the country waits with bated breath. This scandal is a microcosm of a government spiraling into chaos. Will the truth come to light, or will it be buried under socialist rhetoric?

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