07/12/2021 9:16 AM
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Politics
Updated 07/12/2021 9:25 AM
With a harsh letter addressed to Alberto Fernández, the former Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich once again denied the complaint for allegedly sending "war material" to Bolivia to repress the supporters of Evo Morales during his departure from the Government, in November 2019.
He did it through a text that he disseminated on social networks, where he replied the words of President Alberto Fernández to his Bolivian counterpart Luis Arce, to whom he said he felt "very ashamed because Argentina has not behaved well."
"Pain and shame cause the recklessness, impudence and speed with which
you compromise the Argentine State by acknowledging such an accusation
without the slightest investigation or proof, for the sole fact that at that time a president of a different party ruled the country yours ", begins the letter from the former official.
The head of the PRO remarked in the letter that the management of Cambiemos was always characterized by supporting "democracy in the continent" and questioned the Argentine president.
"The complexity of the issue and the honor of the Republic demanded greater diligence from you before compromising the honor of the nation by unjustifiably apologizing as soon as you received a copy of a letter whose alleged author does not even recognize," adds Bullrich in the text. .
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