
Alfredo Deluque responded to the criticism of the Democratic Center as the call by the elected government for the Senate presidency
The video shows a public statement by Deluque, where it responds to the criticism of the Democratic Center party - credit social networks La disputa por la
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If a party goes to a fair vote, it is because it has to look for the votes and the votes available are those of Petro, who would be very interested in sabotaging the Government of Abelardo De La Espriella. Rodrigo Lara is not believed to go to a fair vote. In his turn, Deluque defended himself by saying that he has been a "rational opponent" to the government, and that his vote for the total peace law did not change that position.
Furthermore, In the midst of how much has been said, it has been said that there would be a break between the Democratic Center and the President-elect Abelardo De La Espriella, even though the community declared itself a party of government. In that regard, he said that these versions have been expanded by some people with the aim of obtaining likes on social networks, increasing followers and even destroying, according to him, the Democratic Center. "Then they seek to generate this environment, which is very dangerous.
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If a party goes to a fair vote, it is because it has to look for the votes and the votes available are those of Petro, who would be very interested in sabotaging the Government of Abelardo De La Espriella.
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Rodrigo Lara is not believed to go to a fair vote.
according to La Silla VacíaIn his turn, Deluque defended himself by saying that he has been a "rational opponent" to the government, and that his vote for the total peace law did not change that position.
according to La Silla VacíaIn the midst of how much has been said, it has been said that there would be a break between the Democratic Center and the President-elect Abelardo De La Espriella, even though the community declared itself a party of government.
according to Semana (CO) — PortadaIn that regard, he said that these versions have been expanded by some people with the aim of obtaining likes on social networks, increasing followers and even destroying, according to him, the Democratic Center. "Then they seek to generate this environment, which is very dangerous.
according to Semana (CO) — Portada
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The video shows a public statement by Deluque, where it responds to the criticism of the Democratic Center party - credit social networks..
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