Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet met with several government presidential candidates. She expressed concern about the opposition's failure to agree on primary elections, highlighting the importance of such processes in a democracy.
Bachelet's main argument centers on the importance of primary elections for a healthy democracy and the need for unity within her political coalition. She believes her own sector can create a common project despite its internal differences.
The meeting involved several government candidates, including Paulina Vodanovic (PS), Carolina Tohá (PPD), Jeannette Jara (PC), Gonzalo Winter (FA), Jaime Mulet (FRVS), and Vlado Mirosevic (Partido Liberal). Bachelet's comments highlight the internal political dynamics in Chile leading up to potential presidential elections. She did not offer specific recommendations to individual candidates but encouraged respect and transparency in the primary process.