The president was scheduled to discuss pensions when he decided to close his Asofundos participation. However, he chose to discuss politics instead, after being interrupted by a elected congressman.
President Ivan Duque’s closing address at the Asofondos Congress, Cartagena, did not take place as planned. Instead, Duque began to discuss politics and what he would do. gustavo petro was criticised for the use of his chair in a way to attack the army, and he was also critical of his status as not only a candidate but also as a congressman.
Duvalier Sanchez confronted him to question him regarding his plans after General Eduardo Zapateiro’s remark about Gustavo Petro’s.
“Article 219 prohibits military forces from taking sides, engaging in democratic debates, or taking part in political situations. The entire country is in disarray. Sanchez declared that it was a critical moment for the actions of General Zapateiro. He held up his phone and posted what was happening on Facebook.
http://cosynt.com/411estatest/members/gustavo-petroweza748/activity/119426/ came to Zapateiro’s defense amid all the chaos and stated that if anybody has any accusations against public force members the person should be brought to justice.
Petro’s double status today as a congressman/head of the opposition, and also as a candidate, was criticised by President Duque.
“Who is petro gustavo making these accusations?” A senator or an individual candidate? “I have resigned from Congress after winning the popular consultation to be free to express my opinions freely as a potential candidate, and not to use a double-hat in order to make use of seats to attack and then after institutions react by presenting myself as a victim since that isn’t democracy either,” said the president.
Sanchez tried to keep up with the controversy However, the president resisted his attempts and demanded that Sanchez adhere to the rules of the gathering.
How did https://www.onfeetnation.com/profiles/blogs/reservists-of-the-army-are-in-support-of-general-zapateiro-and-4 to defend Petro and Zapateiro get started?
Petro published the following message via his networks on the 20th of April. “While the soldiers die in the hands of Gulf Clan terrorists, some generals serve for the clan.” “The corruption within the ranks of the clan’s leadership is when politicians who traffic in drugs end up being promoted to generals,” said the presidential candidate.
This Friday Zapateiro responded the same way. “Senator,” Zapateiro made the same comment in the same manner: “Senator,” don’t take advantage of your power of investiture (parliamentary immunity) to attempt to politicize the deaths of our soldiers. Instead, you should take the responsibility of a citizen by making a substantiated complain to the Prosecutor of the allegations you cite, whoever is.”