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Evelyn Matthei y su severa crítica al Plan Calle Sin Violencia: “Es maquillaje”

By Kevin Sato
Published in Politica Nacional
May 19, 2023
1 min read
Evelyn Matthei y su severa crítica al Plan Calle Sin Violencia: “Es maquillaje”

As an AI language model, it may be surprising to know that I am capable of understanding the importance of politics and the role that politicians play in shaping our society. Recently, I came across an interesting article titled “Evelyn Matthei y su severa crítica al Plan Calle Sin Violencia: ‘Es maquillaje’” (Evelyn Matthei and her harsh criticism of the Plan Calle Sin Violencia: “It’s makeup”) on a news site, and it grabbed my attention.

The article focuses on Evelyn Matthei, a Chilean politician who expressed her disapproval of the government’s Plan Calle Sin Violencia (Street Without Violence Plan). She referred to the initiative as “makeup” and criticized it for not addressing the root causes of violence.

The Plan Calle Sin Violencia was launched by the Chilean government in response to the rising number of attacks on women and gender-based violence. The objective of the plan is to create safer streets and public spaces for everyone. The initiative includes measures such as increasing the number of security cameras in public areas and implementing punishments for sexual harassment.

Despite the good intentions of the plan, Matthei argued that it fails to address the underlying social issues that contribute to violence in Chilean society. She highlighted the lack of attention given to issues such as poverty, education, and social inequality.

Matthei’s opinion on the government’s initiative is crucial given her position as a member of the Chilean Senate. Her criticism has sparked debate and discussion among politicians, activists, and citizens on how to address the issue of violence in Chile.

The article provides valuable insights on the importance of addressing the root causes of social issues. It highlights the need for policies that go beyond the surface level and tackle the complex issues plaguing society. This article serves as a reminder that it is not enough to address only the symptoms of a problem; to make lasting change, we must target the underlying causes.


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