Chile: The third party in discord wants to examine by zooming the two candidates for the presidency

Chilean politics and distopies get along well. Or how to understand the last occurrence of the party of the people, third in the first round of the elections?

Chile: The third party in discord wants to examine by zooming the two candidates for the presidency

Chilean politics and distopies get along well. Or how to understand the last occurrence of the party of the people, third in the first round of the elections? With a presidential candidate who has not pisa the country for years, the Indescifporable Political Group now wants to enforce his votes and that his voters submit an interrogation by Zoom to José Antonio Kast and Gabriel Boric, the two aspirants to the Palace of the Currency that They will face second round.

"We become the most ningeen to decide who will be the next president of Chile," Franco Parisi, who campaigned from Birmingham, in the North American State of Alabama. He has a food debt of about 220,000 euros with the children he had with the former wife, and the suspicion is that he would be stopped just step Chile. Surprisingly, the Chilean legal system allowed someone's presidential candidacy in that situation.

"After paying some installments, in 2016 it stopped delivering the agreed money judicially for its two minor children: 207 million pesos plus interest, readjustments and costs", recently detailed "channel 13" in a special report.

According to the channel, Chilean justice could not notify him so far from his judicial situation, nor of the order order and embargo of his assets. The Registered Legal Directorate of Parisi is a house that was sold five years ago through Ardides who disconnected him from that operation, but allowed him to charge a juicy amount, close to half a million euros, and buy a house of 314 square meters in the United States .

Instagram, Facebook and YouTube are the platforms of Parisi, known years ago as "the economist of the poor" and that renizes the media: "We already learned, we do not trust the great media, we believe in social networks."

Not a few Chileans remember that Paris was the owner of "Royal Real Estate", a company that guaranteed real estate investments and rents at zero risk. The risk, however, was high: many of those who invested denounced that they stopped receiving the money from those alleged income.

Together with a brother, Parisi owns Parisifx, an investment fund based in the Caribbean microstador of Saint Vincent and Grenadians, and now also in Alabama. That constant game with the limits of the law - or beyond them - did not affect Parisi, who obtained an unexpected amount of votes.

"That is being discussed in court," said Paris to Channel 13 on the day of the elections when asked about the food debt. Moreover: He said he will boost a law so that those who owe foods to their children can not be candidates.

"I do not have a grudge," he said political heterodox before throwing his usual criticism into the media. In his opinion, everyone is against him.

The one in Parisi, an engineer and economist of 54 years, was a heterodox campaign, but effective. He was out of most debates, not being able to be in face-to-face, but 12.8 percent of the votes he obtained was based on him on social networks. Her ideology of him? A combination of liberalism, populism and libertarian touches. He blames the political class of almost all the evils of the country and proposes salary rebates for all senior positions.

As finally it will not come to the currency, the Chileans will remain unaware as its electoral program, which included building "a rockodrome that aglutine Chilean rock bands and potencies in the music market", as well as "mailboxes for Adoption "in which newborns can be left unwanted by their parents:" The opening and closing system must have sensors to alert staff for the rapid detection of the newborn ".

With that candidate and voters must now deal Kast, from the hard right, and Boric, from the hard left. Paris is going to submit them to "digital democracy", which is the usual response of him when he does not want to be politically defined. What do you think about this? Digital democracy will be decided, he responds.

The people's party has a program via streaming on the Facebook platform. "Bad Boys" (bad guys), that this is how the program is called, thus be a factor that is not despicable in the weeks that remain until the second round of December 19.

Who will you support the people's party in the second round? "Digital Democracy, we are going to ask a query," said Parisi, who proposes to invite both candidates to expose in "Bad Boys" to submit to the questions of his voters: "Let us show us what they propose to the community" .

Date Of Update: 29 November 2021, 04:00