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“I strongly reject all the accusations”

“I strongly reject all the accusations”

This Monday an eMeeting between ANR authorities and members of the Coordinadora Colorada de Puertos, with the presence of the president of the party, Horacio Cartes and the presidential duo of Santiago Peña and Pedro Alliana.

During his speech, President Cartes said that it is important to be surrounded by co-religionists at this timealluding to the latest designations of the United States Government.

Related note: Corrientes coloradas give their support to the duo Peña-Alliana and Horacio Cartes

“I strongly reject all the accusations. These problems serve to see which party we belong to”, indicated President Cartes.

In addition, He valued the unity that is developing within the Party with a view to the general elections on April 30. He maintained that he trusts in a great victory for Santiago Peña.

Also read: In ANR they repudiate vandalism as a campaign method: “Efraín Alegre is the promoter”

“I have no doubt that Santiago Peña will be the next president of the Republic of Paraguay. His pulse does not tremble and he is going to make the decisions that he has to make, ”he stressed.

The entrance “I strongly reject all the accusations” was first published on newspaper TODAY.

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