Chile’s Fiscal Council (CFA) has found no irregularities in the debt projections made by the previous administration, dismissing concerns about misrepresented financial forecasts. Simultaneously, former President of the Constitutional Tribunal, Elena Hinzpeter, has deemed a constitutional accusation against Controller General Rodrigo Grau without merit. These developments occur as the Poduje regional council has requested a State of Catastrophe declaration for Alto Hospicio, a city facing severe hardship. The request stems from ongoing crises impacting the region, though specific details weren’t immediately available. This request highlights growing regional instability and demands for government intervention. The CFA’s assessment aims to quell political debate surrounding the nation’s financial health, while the situation in Alto Hospicio underscores urgent local needs. The news was initially reported by CIPER Chile.
