Germán Rozo, with Venezuelan and Colombian nationalities, was elected as a congressman in Colombia and that violates the Magna Carta
The citizen Germán Rogelio Rozo Anís, who was elected congressman in Colombia, may see his political aspirations truncated by an event that occurred when he was born 47 years ago. According to the report written by the journalist Sebastiana Barraez and published in Infobaethe politician was registered in Cúcuta and a day later in Elorza, in Apure.
Barráez explains that Rozo Anís, elected as Representative to the Chamber, of the Liberal party, for the Department of Arauca, would be the first Venezuelan to become a legislator from the neighboring country; fact that is prohibited by the Constitution of Colombia.
In her birth certificates there are irregularities such as the lack of her father’s name in one of the certificates and her mother’s name is written in three different ways: Aida, Aideé and Haidé. There are also spelling problems in the name of the elected legislator himself.
For 44 years Germán Rogelio used both nationalities, took out identity documents as born in both countries, including identity card, passport, records in the entity in charge of taxes, passport, among others, refers to the report published in Infobae by the prominent journalist.
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His rival at the polls, Luz Estella Quenza Becerra, asserted that apparently Rozo Anís went to request a correction in the Venezuelan registry and added that the legislator elected in Colombia states that his parents were Colombians and that they registered him in our country by mistake. and that he had never visited it.
“There are several lies that he told, in addition to the fact that the nurse who appears as the person who certifies the birth does not appear. Here we are not talking about dual nationality, but about dual identity, because one is not born in two parts,” said Quenza.
The Colombian politician assures that they have done a “very deep” investigation and stressed that Rozo Anís arrived from Venezuela to Colombia with his documents and was enrolled in the third grade of primary school in Arauca, after having studied his first grades in Elorza.
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“There are people and evidence that he was born in Venezuela. We have the Colombian Civil Registry and his birth certificate in Venezuela, apostilled. The mother, who claimed to be 16 years old, registered him in Cúcuta as born on July 27, 1975, but the next day he appears to have been born in Venezuela and the mother was now 19 years old; she turned three years old in a single day,” he warned.
Similarly, he points out that there was alleged pressure from the ELN and the FARC dissidents to vote for Rozo Anís.
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