He Parliament of Mercosur (Parlasur)will unlink Diego Cuinas Isolathe official who had been convicted of being involved in the plot to reveal the identity of the victims of the former senator of the National Party (PN), Gustavo Penadésand was charged with influence peddling and criminal association.
The deliberative body of Southern Common Market (Mercosur) the contract will cease wedges next Sunday, December 31, so the official will stop acting as a representative of the Republic of Paraguayas reported by M24.
Non-renewal of the contract wedges had been requested on December 18 by the Paraguayan senator of National Republican Association-Colorado Party (ANR-PC) and vice president of the Paraguayan delegation to the Parlasur, Derlis Maidana Zarza.
In those days, the Justice convicted five people linked to the plot to reveal the confidential identity of the victims for sexual abuse and another series of crimes of a sexual nature committed by Penadeswho will serve as the 19th president of the Parlasur.
wedgeswho had also served as an official in the Parliament of Uruguaywas then accused of a continued crime of aggravated influence peddling and aggravated criminal association due to his position as a public official.
Among those convicted, there was also former director of Comcar, Carlos Tarocoand two police officers who worked for him in collecting data from the complainants. wedges served as an information link between Penades and Tarocowhom he met in Freemasonry.
Who is Diego Cuinas?
The former official of the Parlasur has been linked for some years to the Colorado Party (PC) and he defines himself, according to his X profile (formerly Twitter), as a “battler” and “free thinker.” Between 2000 and 2005, during the government of Jorge Batlleworked alongside former Colorado representative Ronald Paisfrom the Batllista Forum.
Likewise, he is linked to Paraguay’s own ANR-PC and in August of this year, he traveled to participate in the inauguration of the current Paraguayan president Santiago Peñaleader of said party.
Source: Ambito