The article reports on comments made by Chilean Minister of Housing and Urbanism Iván Poduje regarding the situation at the San Antonio occupation, where high-standard homes and second residences are present. During an inspection visit to Parque Barón in Valparaíso, Poduje criticized these properties, calling them 'frescura' rather than poverty. He stated that the Ministry of Housing will be responsible for the demolition of remaining structures after families are evicted. The operation is coordinated by the presidential regional delegate and the Interior Ministry, with housing assignment based on arrival order, age, and vulnerability. Poduje also emphasized that those currently occupying the site must prioritize access to the land, and he condemned the presence of luxury homes within the occupied area.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the issue through the lens of government action against perceived misuse of public space, using strong language like 'frescura' to criticize the presence of affluent residents. It emphasizes state control over housing distribution and criticizes the current occupants for their 'lú




