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Le Sénat vote mardi une accusation constitutionnelle contre l'ex-ministre Nicolás Grau
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Le Sénat vote mardi une accusation constitutionnelle contre l'ex-ministre Nicolás Grau

On Tuesday, June 30, the Chilean Senate voted on a constitutional accusation against former Minister Nicolás Grau, initiated by libertarian and republican lawmakers. The accusation alleges violations of the Constitution related to financial management during his tenure. The accusation was approved in the lower house last week by a narrow margin of 77 to 68, but the Senate faced challenges due to the absence of representatives from the Democratic Alliance (PDG), who were crucial in the previous approval. The accusation includes four chapters focusing on errors in public debt projections and budget law drafting, despite warnings from institutions like the IMF and the Autonomous Fiscal Council. During the session, Grau defended himself, stating that Chile has reliable fiscal data and denying claims of a catastrophic fiscal situation. He emphasized that the accusation lacked foundation and that the vote demonstrated this.

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La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndépendant🔒GaucheFactualité 90Objectivité 85avant-hier
Grau défend fermement la gestion économique de Boric et répond à Quiroz pour avoir dit qu'il était géré "comme un kiosque"

Nicolás Grau, former Minister of Finance, strongly defended the economic management of President Gabriel Boric's government after overcoming four chapters of a constitutional accusation against him regarding potential political responsibilities for fiscal handling during the previous administration's final period. Grau emphasized that his government created over 700,000 formal jobs, controlled inflation, and prevented debt growth for 20 years. He argued that despite larger deficits than initially planned, they achieved significant economic adjustments, including productivity gains and a 7% investment growth by 2025. Grau criticized the current government for attributing positive economic indicators to market expectations of their incoming administration rather than acknowledging the achievements of the previous government.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article presents a defense of the economic policies of Gabriel Boric's government, which is associated with leftist politics in Chile. The framing emphasizes the achievements under Boric's administration, such as job creation, inflation control, and debt management, while criticizing the current

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 90 · Objectivité 85): Accurately details the voting process in the Senate and aligns closely with the primary source. Maintains a neutral tone throughout, presenting facts without bias.

La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndépendant🔒CentreFactualité 80Objectivité 75il y a 3 j
Le Sénat vote mardi une accusation constitutionnelle contre l'ex-ministre Nicolás Grau

On Tuesday, June 30, the Chilean Senate voted on a constitutional accusation against former Minister Nicolás Grau, initiated by libertarian and republican lawmakers. The accusation alleges violations of the Constitution related to financial management during his tenure. The accusation was approved in the lower house last week by a narrow margin of 77 to 68, but the Senate faced challenges due to the absence of representatives from the Democratic Alliance (PDG), who were crucial in the previous approval. The accusation includes four chapters focusing on errors in public debt projections and budget law drafting, despite warnings from institutions like the IMF and the Autonomous Fiscal Council. During the session, Grau defended himself, stating that Chile has reliable fiscal data and denying claims of a catastrophic fiscal situation. He emphasized that the accusation lacked foundation and that the vote demonstrated this.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article provides a balanced account of the proceedings, including both the accusations made by the opposition and Grau’s defense. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omissions that would indicate a clear ideological lean. The framing remains neutral, presenting a纪

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 80 · Objectivité 75): Reports on the ongoing proceedings and includes quotes from participants, maintaining factual accuracy. The tone remains objective, though there is some emphasis on the political implications.

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