The article centers on the political maneuvering within the Chilean Socialist Party (PS) regarding the succession of Senator Isabel Allende, removed from office by the Constitutional Court, with Tomás de RementerÃa eventually chosen to fill her senatorial seat.
Disagreements arose from de RementerÃa's reluctance to commit to running in upcoming elections, potentially jeopardizing the PS's representation in ValparaÃso. Internal discussions and a meeting of the 'Grandes Alamedas' group within the PS eventually led to de RementerÃa's confirmation. The article underscores the tensions and internal power dynamics within the PS during this process.