Deputy Carmen Hertz strongly criticizes the government's handling of the failed purchase of Salvador Allende's house, deeming the management "inept and amateurish." She disagrees with the dismissal of Senator Isabel Allende, calling it a "brutality" and lacking democratic sense.
Hertz defends Cuba and Venezuela against accusations of human rights violations, attributing criticisms to political propaganda and emphasizing the impact of US sanctions. She argues that these sanctions constitute a form of collective punishment and violate international order.
Hertz states she won't seek reelection to the Chamber of Deputies. She confirms that she's considering running for the Senate, following a decision from her party. Her candidacy, along with Hugo Gutierrez's, is still under consideration.