Chile's Constitutional Court ejects Isabel Allende from Senate
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Chile's Constitutional Court ejects Isabel Allende from Senate
Chile’s Constitutional Court (CC) voted Thursday 8-2 in favor of removing Isabel Allende -daughter of former President Salvador Allende- in connection with her involvement in the attempt to have President Gabriel Boric Font's Government purchase the former head of State's house to turn it into a museum in honor of the Socialist leader ousted by Augusto Pinochet Ugarte's military coup d'état in 1973.
A court in Chile dismisses Senator Isabel Allende from office for the failed sale of her father's house
After more than 30 years as a member of parliament, the socialist senator and daughter of the former president, Isabel Allende Bussi, has been removed from office for violating the Constitution by proceeding to sell the former governor's house to the state.Although the operation, finally, did not come to an end because the deed was not registered in the Real Estate Conservator, the Constitutional Court (TC), by a large majority, considered that …
Shock sentence in Chile, senator Isabel Allende removed
The Constitutional Court of Chile has accepted the opposition's request to remove Isabel Allende from the office of senator, considering that she violated the constitutional obligation not to enter into contracts with the State in the case of the sale of the house... (BEND)
Chilean Constitutional Court dismisses Senator Isabel Allende, his family's main ambassador after the 1973 coup d'état
The youngest daughter of Salvador Allende, socialist and parliamentary for 31 years, falls from the frustrated sale of the house of the former president, which the government of Boric wanted to acquire
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