Kurti reminded the former president of Chile, analyst Haliti shows dictatorial signs of Salvador Allenes

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, remembered yesterday the former president of Chile, Salvador Alles, who died 50 years ago. Kurti through the Social Network X (former-Titter) writes: “Today we honor President Salvador Alles, who died heroicly 50 years ago in a brutal coup that led to the disappearance of thousands. Extinction [...]
Kurti through the Social Network X (former-Titter) writes: “Today we honor President Salvador Alles, who died heroicly 50 years ago in a brutal coup that led to the disappearance of thousands.
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) Albin Kurti (@blaincurti) Seember 11, 2023
To this post of Prime Minister Kurti has reacted to political analyst Africa Haliti, who has shown a part of the history of former Chilean president Salvador Alles, who says there were dictatorial signs.
Read Mr. Haliti to better understand who the former president of Chile was that Kurt did honour on the 50th anniversary of his death:
Inaugurated as president of Chile on November 3, 1970, Salvador Alles began restructuring Chilean society along socialist lines. He was known as a Marxist.
He expropriated US-owned copper companies in Chile without any compensation. His government also took steps to buy some important private mining and production sectors and to obtain large agricultural properties for use by rural co-operatives. In an effort to redistribute revenues, he authorised large wage increases and froze prices. Allend also printed large amounts of money without cover to wipe out the fiscal deficit created by the government's purchase of basic industries. In 1972 Chile was suffering from production stagnation, falling exports and private sector investments, exhausted financial reserves, widespread strikes, rising inflation, lack of food and internal unrest. International credit lines from the United States and Western Europe were completely drained. Allenes' inability to control his radical left-wing supporters further caused middle-class hostility. In foreign affairs, he established relations with China and Cuba.
The refusal of Alles himself to obey and/or to implement more than 7,000 decisions by the Chilean Supreme Court and other legislative decisions (as detailed in the Resolution of August 22, 1973) was a sign of dictatorial style contrary to Chile's democratic government institutions.
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Nime, his body was tested in 2011, where the autopsy listed suicide as the cause of his death.











