The Frente Amplio criticized Lacalle Pou’s defense of his former advisor Roberto Lafluf

The Frente Amplio criticized Lacalle Pou’s defense of his former advisor Roberto Lafluf

Opposition leaders referred to the statements of the President of the Republic, who pointed out that the former official “ate a piece of meat.”

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Different leaders of the Broad Front (FA) They criticized the defense of President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pouto his former advisor to the Presidency on communication matters, Roberto Laflufwho resigned from his position last year after it emerged that he destroyed documentation belonging to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRREE) about him Marset casewhich was scheduled to be presented to the Justice.

President Lacalle Pou assured that the former presidential official “ate a giant garnish,” and the responses from some Frente-Amplista leaders were immediate.

The senator and presidential candidate, Mario Bergara, asked through his “By whom?” she insisted.

“The President says that he should be better informed and more transparent. It would be good then for him to explain the scope of his statements,” said Bergara before adding: “Agreeing to lie to Parliament and destroy information are very serious things. If some leaders ate a “garrón”, who should you target then?”

“If everything was so legal, why did they do it in such a hurry?” Carolina Cosse asked.

Likewise, the mayor of Montevideo and precandidate presidential, Carolina Cosseindicated at a press conference that “all of us Uruguayans ate the garrón,” and asked: “If it was all so legal, why did they do it in such a hurry? Why did they do it secretly by entering through the garage (of Executive Tower)? Why did you suggest to the former undersecretary of the MRREE (Carolina Ache) that will delete the chats? Why did they lie to him? Parliament?

Along the same lines, the Frente Amplista candidate continued to reproach the president and questioned him again: “Why did they make a terrible mess if everything was so legal? We all ate the mess.” Uruguayans”.

For his part, the Senator Charles Carrera used

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