Family of Piñera's former aide claims transfer is 'far-right revenge'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The family of former Chilean President Sebastián Piñera's former aide, Rommy Salazar, claims her transfer is politically motivated.
- They allege the move is an act of "revenge by the far-right."
- Salazar was reportedly transferred from Santiago to a maximum-security prison in Rancagua.
The family of Rommy Salazar, a former aide to ex-Chilean President Sebastián Piñera, has strongly denounced her recent transfer to a maximum-security prison in Rancagua, labeling it a politically motivated act of "revenge by the far-right."
Salazar, who faces charges related to alleged corruption during Piñera's administration, was reportedly moved from a Santiago facility to the Rancagua prison without prior notice to her legal team or family. Her relatives assert that this transfer is not based on any new security concerns but rather on political pressure.
Critics of the government have echoed the family's sentiments, suggesting that Salazar's transfer is an attempt to silence or intimidate individuals associated with the previous administration. The allegations of political persecution have intensified discussions surrounding the independence of the judiciary and the potential for political interference in ongoing legal processes in Chile.
Salazar's case has become a focal point in the broader debate about accountability and political motivations within Chile's justice system. Her family vows to continue fighting what they describe as an unjust persecution.
Originally published by BioBioChile in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.