It was yesterday and I don’t remember – I
selective amnesia
It seems that Guido ‘Puka’ Bellido still hasn’t overcome the trauma of the defeat of his leading coup leader. Yesterday, after leaving the Diroes, where Pedro Castillo is being held, he tried out a new theory to justify the failed anti-democratic attempt on Wednesday, December 7. And what did he say? Well, he asked Castillo why he read the aforementioned message and he told him that he doesn’t remember! Does he really think us so slimy?
It was yesterday and I don’t remember – II
selective amnesia
And as if that were not enough, on his Twitter account, the former premier published the photo he took with his former boss in the prison. He only needed to ask for his autograph! In addition, he insisted on the spiel that the apprentice dictator was not in his power when he read the coup speech. His colleague Pasión Dávila, however, denied it. “Castillo is in good condition, lucid, normal,” he claimed. Next time, rehearse his scripts well.
It was yesterday and I don’t remember – II
The ‘Towers effect’
For his part, the congressman for Fuerza Popular, Alejandro Aguinaga, did not believe the tricks of ‘Puka’. “I don’t think that at such a young age (Castillo) suffers from partial memory loss, mental health problems are not contagious. It could be an infectious disease that the former prime minister (Aníbal Torres) could have infected him with, but that doesn’t exist in medicine.” he sneered. Ooooh…
It was yesterday and I don’t remember – IV
cheeky
Meanwhile, yesterday all the ministers of the unpresentable ‘Bicentennial Cabinet’ paraded through the headquarters of the Public Ministry. Some, like Foreign Minister César Landa, wanted to evade the journalists by trying to enter through the side door. The former head of Defense Gustavo Bobbio came out with a “do you think that at 70 I am going to endorse these things? (…) I had no idea ”, while Alejandro Salas, the former 24/7 spokesman for the Chota professor, came out with the fact that he regrets having been his minister. Well, well, it seems that they want to advance the celebration of April Fool’s Day.
You will not be able to leave the country
Rudbel in chapel
The Second Preparatory Investigation Court of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima issued a 36-month ban on leaving the country against Rudbel Oblitas Paredes, son of Lilia Paredes’ sister, who is being investigated for the crimes of collusion and other torts of the State. Yes, the same person who, according to the former head of the DINI José Fernández Latorre, asked him for S/100 thousand as if nothing had happened to prevent a report against his uncle from coming out. Tremendous jewel turned out to be the wing of the Paredes family.