Following the Tribunal Constitucional's decision to remove Senator Isabel Allende from her position due to a conflict of interest in the failed purchase of Salvador Allende's house, President Gabriel Boric met with her. Boric expressed empathy and acknowledged the government's failings. Allende initially felt appeased.
The government's handling of the situation, particularly the actions of Francisca Moya, head of the Legal Division of the Segpres, further angered Allende. Moya's statements during a commission investigation were poorly received, leading to renewed calls for her resignation. The Socialist Party also expressed their displeasure and requested the removal of officials involved in the purchase process.
Allende's initial gratitude towards Boric quickly soured after Moya's testimony. She felt betrayed by the executive branch, highlighting a lack of warning about the constitutional incompatibility that jeopardized her career. This incident further strained relations between the Socialist Party and the government.