It is justified. The Congressman Hernando Guerra García, of Fuerza Popularreferred to the session of the Parliament’s Production Commission on June 27, in which he appeared on a beach in the north of the country, without asking for a prior license.
Nano Guerra tried to justify an unlicensed trip to the beach: “I looked for a space with my family”

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