Legislator of Ecuador denounces Lenín Moreno for missing objects in a presidential museum

Legislator of Ecuador denounces Lenín Moreno for missing objects in a presidential museum

Aguirre, who belongs to the movement led by former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa (2007-2017), said that it is unknown if “they disappeared, were kidnapped or hid,” and for this reason he asked that the Attorney General’s Office open an investigation to find out the fate of the objects.

“We call on Attorney General Diana Salazar not to put the complaints we have made against Lenín Moreno on her desk to sleep,” whom Aguirre points out for being in charge of “safeguarding public property,” the news agency reported. Sputnik.

In addition, the legislator added that the objects are valued at more than two million dollars and among them were a gold-plated sword encrusted with diamonds and sapphires, the presidential sash embroidered with gold thread, jewelry given to Correa and his wife, Anne Maleherbe.

Correa inaugurated the Carondelet Museum in 2017, on the ground floor of the Government House, in the historic center of Quito, with gifts he received during his term, which should remain as part of the cultural reserve of the establishment.

After completing his term in the middle of last year, Moreno traveled to Miami, United States, for family and work reasons.

For two weeks, the former president has been in Asunción, Paraguay, where he will set up his office as High Commissioner for Disability Affairs of the Organization of American States (OAS).

Source: Ambito

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