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Kaiser Abandons Congress for Campaign – Salary Donation & Parisi’s Criticism

Kaiser Embarks on Nationwide⁤ Campaign Tour, Addresses Salary Concerns

Santiago, ​Chile – national libertarian Party (NLP)‌ presidential candidate Johannes Kaiser launched his campaign tour this⁤ Tuesday with the unveiling of a new campaign bus, beginning a journey from Arica to‍ Punta Arenas ⁢scheduled to conclude November‌ 12th. He recently reached‌ the Coquimbo ⁤region and plans​ activities in Arica tomorrow.

The tour will require⁤ Kaiser ⁢to be⁤ largely absent from his congressional duties throughout ⁢October, returning ⁢only for crucial budget sessions before the November 16th election. However, Kaiser has proactively ⁢addressed potential criticism regarding his continued receipt of a parliamentary ⁢salary while campaigning.

Responding to attacks from rival candidate ​Franco Parisi, Kaiser confirmed an agreement with the Chamber of Deputies​ to forgo his salary for the duration of the campaign. “From ‍now on, I will be ⁣on‍ leave without pay,” Kaiser stated.‌ “I will return for budget sessions and fulfill those obligations, but I won’t ​be fully present in Congress. We’ve‍ discussed ‌this with the administration to ensure a leave of absence without salary, and ⁣a portion of‍ my funds will‍ be donated.” Sources close to⁤ Kaiser indicate the agreement ⁣extends through the end of the campaign on November 13th.

The issue arose following pointed criticism from People’s Party (PDG) ⁣candidate Franco parisi, who⁣ has repeatedly accused Kaiser of benefiting from a conflict⁢ of interest. Parisi has proposed a “kaiser Law” requiring ‌candidates seeking elected office⁣ to resign⁤ from their current parliamentary positions six months prior to the‍ election.

“Kaiser should have resigned⁢ long‌ ago,” Parisi asserted. “He continues to ‌receive his deputy’s salary ⁢and enjoys all the privileges of power. That is corruption.”

During a recent televised debate, Parisi‍ directly challenged Kaiser, recalling a previous exchange: “Four months ago, I asked you if you would relinquish your parliamentary salary and donate it. You told me ‍no, that you would continue working. I checked the records and you’ve missed approximately seven days already. do you think that’s fair? Is it⁤ right to be a candidate funded ‌by Parliament, on top ​of all your parliamentary benefits?”

Kaiser last attended⁤ Congress on Monday, successfully shepherding a bill through a general vote that mandates⁣ the Legal Medical Service (SML) to identify the remains of missing detainees currently in their custody.

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