The uproar that brought to light the sexual perversion of Gustavo Penadés, his self-proclamation of innocence, his lawlessness, are now things of the past. AND? The questions now focus on what will happen to whom he was in politics for 44 years of his 57 life. On the political future of the senator, EL ECO interviewed the political scientist Daniel Buquet*. -The lawlessness of Penadés has passed, what from now on? -I’m not a lawyer… Enti
Not everything is as it seems. The political scientist Daniel Buquet talks about the path that the current senator Gustavo Penadés will have to follow
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