The young woman who appears in the video in which the mayor of Concordia, Enrique Cresto, seems to touch her tail,
denied in the last few hours that the official had groped her.
Through a statement that she shared on social networks, the woman confirmed the statements of the community chief, who on Tuesday had denied the accusations and attributed them to a campaign against him.
In her publication, the girl remarked:
"He did not touch me as they say, he did not disrespect me or anything
, all I did was ask him for a photo because I admire him and I think he is a very good person."
"Since the weekend they expose me on social networks and also on national channels and
I did nothing wrong
, nor did the mayor go too far with me or anything," the woman emphasized in her post.
And he continued: "I read comments on social networks that say anything and all of that makes me feel bad... It
hurts me a lot that they use me and hurt me and the mayor's family
because nothing of what they say happened."
And he closed: "I realize that
they want to use this to do politics
and dirty him and all I want is for all this to end."
This Tuesday, the mayor of Concordia and candidate for governor of Entre Ríos defended himself after being accused of touching a woman's tail during the Chamamé Festival in Entre Ríos.
Enrique Cresto, mayor of Concordia.
(Facebook) Enrique Cresto mayor of Concordia
In a statement that he published on social networks, the leader of the Frente de Todos assured that the video was edited to do him "harm".
"This situation was taken, from behind, by one of the media that broadcast the Carnival and there was a person who, with obvious intentionality, saw the opportunity to edit and broadcast a cut of this sequence, pointing out that there was undue friction on my part" .
the mayor stated.
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