Councilor Rafael Acosta, publicly announced that he departs from the draft agreement 013 of 2025, after denouncing pressures and threats received both personally and through social networks. As he explained, even his family has been the subject of harassment, a situation that led him to make the decision to withdraw from the presentation to safeguard his safety and integrity. “First, I have been verbally transgressed, both through social networks and personally, by many people who argue that, because of me, the project of agreement 013 has not been approved. In the same way, my family has also been involved in which we have also been involved. pressure and possible threats that today put my family safety and personal integrity at risk “. Contribute to things develop properly and attending to the request of the community in general, I do aside in order for this draft agreement 013 to continue its procedure as determined by the competent entities. ”
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