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Alejandro Cavero is removed with insults of Discophobia, in the Center of Lima: “He doesn’t do shit for the country”

Alejandro Cavero is removed with insults of Discophobia, in the Center of Lima: “He doesn't do shit for the country”

Alejandro Caveroa parliamentarian from Avanza País, has been the protagonist of an aggressive episode within the Discophobia event recorded in the early hours of December 1 at the Museum of Art in Lima (Mali). The videos uploaded to social networks show the congressman with a torn polo shirt and without glasses, while security escorts him to the exit amid insults such as: “Get out, shit” or “He doesn’t do shit for the country”.

In communication with Epicentro.TV, Cavero said that he was with his friends at the party in Centro de Lima when a woman began to insult him and record him. This made the legislator uncomfortable, so he took his cell phone away. During the fight his shirt and glasses break. In the recorded videos, the woman can be heard saying: “Give me my cell phone back.”

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Cavero indicates that he returned the cell phone to a security person at the event and proceeded to leave.

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