The president of the Civic Coalition declared on his social networks that an intelligence agent would be seeking information with the purpose of carrying out an operation against him.
The deputy of the Civic Coalition (DC) Maximiliano Ferraro He denounced espionage maneuvers against him and demanded the “immediate cessation” of practices “unacceptable” for a rule of law.
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“I have received information about an intelligence agent, supposedly identified by the initials LR who, according to jargon, would be ‘walking’ me or looking for information about me with the purpose of carrying out an operation against me,” Ferraro said on social media. social.
The legislator “categorically” rejected any “attempt at espionage, persecution or maneuver aimed at undermining its integrity or the transparency with which it has always acted.”
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ALERT AND COMPLAINT
I have received information about an intelligence agent, supposedly identified by the initials LR who, according to the jargon, would be “stalking” me or seeking information about me for the purpose of carrying out an operation against me.…
— maxi ferraro (@maxiferraro) January 10, 2025
Furthermore, he maintained that he will give “immediate intervention to the Bicameral Commission for the Oversight of Intelligence Agencies and Activities of Congress.”
“I demand the immediate cessation of these unacceptable practices in a rule of law and I hold responsible those who attack my person, my privacy, my freedom and my work as a national legislator,” said the president of the CC.
And he added: “I will remain firm in my principles, defending democracy and truth with conviction.”
Source: Ambito
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