Mauricio Rojas has a resume full of adventures and experiences: he became a MIR leftist in his youth, then left the country, became a classical liberal, emigrated to Sweden where he became a Congressman, came back, was appointed minister of Piñera’s government and many other things, among which the most important for me is that we became friends. He is a voice to be heard concerning the future of Chile, and he is concerned no matter what happens this week with the plebiscite on the new Constitution.
Chile: between a rock and a hard place
Chile: between a rock and a hard place
Chile: between a rock and a hard place
Mauricio Rojas has a resume full of adventures and experiences: he became a MIR leftist in his youth, then left the country, became a classical liberal, emigrated to Sweden where he became a Congressman, came back, was appointed minister of Piñera’s government and many other things, among which the most important for me is that we became friends. He is a voice to be heard concerning the future of Chile, and he is concerned no matter what happens this week with the plebiscite on the new Constitution.