
Jaime Gajardo
Jaime Gajardo is the Minister of Justice and Human Rights in Chile, known for his firm stance on international diplomatic relations, particularly regarding Venezuela. He has publicly denounced the legitimacy of Nicolás Maduro's presidency while also clarifying that Chile does not recognize the legitimacy of the opposition leader Edmundo González as president. Gajardo emphasizes the importance of diplomacy in international relations and aims to maintain coherence with international principles. He is actively involved in addressing migration issues in Chile, particularly concerning the influx of Venezuelan migrants, advocating for orderly and regular immigration aligned with the country's capacities.
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Gajardo is the Justice Minister who announced the government's plans to expropriate the land.
Chile's government to expropriate land tied to Pinochet-era tortureJaime Gajardo is the Minister of Justice and Human Rights who was instructed by Boric to modify the prison's status.
Punta Peuco, el controvertido penal para violadores de los derechos humanos que Boric reconvertirá en una cárcel comúnJaime Gajardo is the Chilean Minister of Justice and Human Rights who announced the expropriation plan.
Chile expropiará enclave de Colonia Dignidad usado por la dictadura como sitio de torturaJaime Gajardo, the Chilean Minister of Justice, expressed support for restoring diplomatic ties with Venezuela.
Ministra Tohá reconoció que refugio político no previno el asesinato de Ronald OjedaJaime Gajardo assured that Chile is willing to restore diplomatic relations with Venezuela when possible.
Cabello cuestiona declaración de ministro chileno sobre Venezuela: «Pobre gente»
Jaime Gajardo reaffirmed that Chile does not recognize Nicolás Maduro or Edmundo González as the legitimate president of Venezuela.
Chile no se plantea reconocer a Edmundo González como presidente electo

















