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Caso Convenios: Gobierno de Piñera traspasó más de $513 millones a empresa vinculada a la familia del diputado RN José Miguel Castro

By Ana Escamilla
Published in Politica Nacional
September 13, 2023
1 min read
Caso Convenios: Gobierno de Piñera traspasó más de $513 millones a empresa vinculada a la familia del diputado RN José Miguel Castro

So, I stumbled upon this really interesting article titled “Caso Convenios: Gobierno de Piñera traspasó más de $513 millones a empresa vinculada a la familia del diputado RN José Miguel Castro,” and boy, let me tell you, it’s a juicy one!

Basically, it’s all about how the government under Piñera’s administration transferred over $513 million to a company that has ties to the family of RN deputy José Miguel Castro. Talk about some serious family business, huh?

Now, let me break it down for you in simpler terms. The article is calling out the government for giving such a hefty sum of money to a company that has some shady connections. It’s like they were giving a big fat check to José Miguel Castro’s family through the back door.

But why should we care? Well, my friend, this whole situation raises some eyebrows and questions about transparency and fairness in our government. It makes you wonder if decisions are being made in the best interest of the people or if there are some hidden agendas at play.

Now, buckle up, ‘cause I’m about to hit you with a personal anecdote. You see, I’ve always been skeptical about politicians and their sneaky ways. This article just confirms my suspicions. It’s like they’re playing a game, moving money around like chess pieces, and we’re just supposed to sit back and trust them.

But here’s the thing, my friend. We can’t just sit back. We need to be informed and keep an eye on what’s happening in our government. We have a voice, and we should use it to hold those in power accountable for their actions.

So, to sum it all up, the article exposes how the government transferred a massive amount of money to a company with connections to José Miguel Castro’s family. It raises concerns about transparency and fairness in our government, reminding us to stay vigilant and make our voices heard. Let’s not be pawns in their game, my friend.


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