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Padre del diputado Mauro González (RN) se adjudicó cuatro licitaciones en la municipalidad de Ancud por casi 300 millones de pesos

By Maya Ito
Published in Politica Nacional
July 10, 2023
1 min read
Padre del diputado Mauro González (RN) se adjudicó cuatro licitaciones en la municipalidad de Ancud por casi 300 millones de pesos

So, I stumbled upon this wild article called “Padre del diputado Mauro González (RN) se adjudicó cuatro licitaciones en la municipalidad de Ancud por casi 300 millones de pesos” and boy, did it catch my attention! Basically, it’s all about this politician’s dad who managed to score not one, not two, but FOUR contracts in the municipal government of Ancud, totaling almost 300 million pesos. Talk about a business-savvy family!

According to the article, this dude’s father apparently won these four bids through his own company. Now, you might be thinking, “What’s the big deal? People win contracts all the time.” Well, my friend, the twist here is that the politician claims he had absolutely no involvement or knowledge of his daddy’s business activities. Hmm, smells fishy to me!

Now, let me give you a little bit more context. I’ve seen this kind of thing happen before in politics, where relatives of high-ranking officials get preferential treatment in the business world. It’s like they have some magical powers to win lucrative contracts effortlessly. It’s frustrating and downright unfair for others who genuinely work hard to get a slice of the pie.

So, the key takeaway from this article is that nepotism and questionable business practices are still very much alive and kicking in our political landscape. It’s disheartening to see those in power using their positions to benefit their own blood rather than working for the greater good. This kind of thing erodes public trust and reinforces the notion that politicians are only out for themselves.

In conclusion, my friend, this article is a reminder that we need to stay vigilant and hold our elected officials accountable. Whether it’s through investigative journalism or public pressure, we must demand transparency and fairness in our political system. So next time you hear about a politician’s relative scoring a sweet deal, make sure to raise an eyebrow and question the integrity of it all. We deserve better, my friend.


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