Petro is unmasked before OAS
A group of congressmen from the Democratic Center traveled to Washington, United States this week to meet with the Organization of American States (OAS). The delegation is led by Maria Fernanda Cable, Miguel Uribe Turbe and Paloma Valencia, who met with General Secretary Luis Almagro.
Paloma Valencia similarly pointed out that Almagro was persuaded that what happened on October 8 outside the Palace of Justice was a clear threat against the Supreme Court of Justice, all to pressure the magistrates to choose a new prosecutor. .
“These incidents are increasing, Until reaching the siege in front of the court. It was a clear threat against the Magistrate and we expressed it to the Secretary, with all due respect. “We cannot allow the government’s actions to diminish.”sure
Then, he indicated that he reminded him of all the scandals surrounding the head of state: “We insist that the investigations that Petro is facing today, mainly about his son, his brother and his campaign, do not come from the prosecutor who is persecuting him. “They come from investigative journalism.”
Senator Miguel Uribe Turbe, for his part, expressed in this medium that the meeting with the OAS secretary was very valuable, because it (in his opinion) covered the true intentions of the Colombian head of state.
“This conversation was very useful for Colombia, Because we insist that Gustavo Petro is not a victim, but a criminal. Petro is the cause of this institutional crisis that ended with an attack on the court. We insist that these attacks will continue because he wants to divert attention from his bad government and“Of course, stay away from scams,” he said.
It should be remembered that the Organization of American States issued a press release on its social networks last week after meeting with President Gustavo Petro in Bogotá. The OAS document refers to the political situation Colombia is experiencing during the election of a new Attorney General.
“General Secretariat Demands That Efforts Be Abandoned, pIt considers it necessary to undermine the democratic process in Colombia and ensure that President Gustavo Petro fulfills his mandate. “We condemn threats to disrupt President Petro’s constitutional mandate”The leader directs.
Almagro’s statements did not sit well with some of Colombia’s political sectors, which is why congressmen from the Democratic Center decided to speak to him directly.