Chile's president Pinera unveils social reforms to halt deadly protests

Books Wednesday 23/October/2019 17:39 PM
By: Times News Service
Chile's president Pinera unveils social reforms to halt deadly protests

Santiago: Chile's President Sebastian Pinera announced a package of social measures on Tuesday, following five days of violent protests that have left at least 15 people dead.

In a speech at the presidential palace in Santiago, president Pinera said he would increase the universal basic pension by 20%, freeze tariffs on electricity and proposed a law that would see the state cover the costs of expensive medical treatment.

"Faced with the legitimate needs and social demands of the citizenship, we have received with humility and clarity the message Chileans have given us," Pinera said.

Following his speech, the president took to Twitter to post the new social agenda saying that he has heard the voices of the Chilean people "loud and clear."
The president's proposal comes ahead of general strike planned for Wednesday. The Copper Workers Federation (FTC) announced it would participate in the strike along with teachers and public sector employees.
On Tuesday, workers at the Escondida mine, the largest copper deposit in the world, partially paralyzed work in support of the demonstrations.