There are strange things that I don’t understand, Orsi said after Romina Celeste’s words

There are strange things that I don’t understand, Orsi said after Romina Celeste’s words

The pre-candidate of Broad Front, Yamandú Orsi, He asked for “prudence” regarding the cause he is investigating Prosecutor’s Office against him for aggression, after the militant of the National Party, Romina Celeste Papasso, will ensure that the complaint “is false.”

Orsi spoke again about the accusation of a trans woman, who said she was attacked by him in 2014. Although she spoke of “resolving the judicial issue first,” she ruled out starting legal actions for the moment and admitted: “There are strange things that I don’t understand.”

He former mayor of Canelones This was what he said at a press conference at the end of an event in North Hill, When asked about Papasso’s statements, he stated that the complainant’s testimony “is false.”

“This is in the Prosecutor’s Office and I cannot respond based on things that are discussed. “We are going to see what the technicians resolve at the judicial level, which is the most urgent issue,” he said. Orsi and stated: “Public opinion and politics have their own thing, but it will be the Prosecutor’s Office that has to make a decision.”

Gratitude for the support of the Frente Amplio and reinforcement of “not everything is worth it”

In relation to the implications of his cause in full election campaign, He called to “take care of ourselves as a political system so that some things do not continue to happen,” although he highlighted: “I still feel that I believe in Uruguayan political system and in the game.”

“When all this happened, people called me from all political camps who understand the dispute between positions and ideologies like me. Among those of us who believe in the democratic debate, there is appreciation and solidarity because deep down we take care of the forms of policies,” he valued the support of the FA and leaders from other spaces.

On the other hand, he questioned the dirty campaign by pointing out that “since social networks appeared there is a system of expansion of pseudo-news, which are sometimes inventions” and warned: “It is clear from what is happening in other countries that we are not vaccinated. “We must put the ‘not everything goes’ in the Uruguayan political system into practice.”

Romina Celeste’s clarification

The white militant Romina Celeste She admitted through a video that “she invented the entire complaint” and assured that the trans woman “is a consumer of base paste.”

“I accompanied her to the Section 10. No one forced that person to do anything, it was because he wanted to go,” the young woman said and admitted that “that is a complaint and a false testimony that she gave to the Police.”

“I say it is false because I know that this person is upset,” he added. Romina Celeste and admitted: “The seriousness of all this here is the false complaint against Orsi and the false testimony he made at a police station.”

Source: Ambito

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