Although she is still detained, Romina Celeste continues to tweet from her cell.  The Ministry investigates

Although she is still detained, Romina Celeste continues to tweet from her cell. The Ministry investigates


Romina Celeste Papasso Oliver with the senator for the National Party, Graciela Bianchi.  Photo: Twitter / @JXP_uy
Romina Celeste Papasso Oliver with the senator for the National Party, Graciela Bianchi. Photo: Twitter / @JXP_uy

The Police have opened an investigation to determine how the young nationalist, Romina Celeste, managed to take a photo and upload it to her social networks while she was detained. The leader of the Together for the People (JxP, list 2424) movement, boasted on social networks of painting graffiti against Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva before his arrival in Uruguay. The case is being investigated by the Prosecutor’s Office and the young woman is expected to be formalized this Friday.

“People, I’m very calm that this is not going to be like this!!”, he tweeted from his official account @romina_uy at 8:21 p.m. this Wednesday.

The woman, whose full name is Romina Celeste Papasso Oliver, was arrested on Wednesday during an act by Lula da Silva on the esplanade of the Montevideo City Hall. According to reports, her arrest was due to an attack on a municipal official.

In several videos recorded on the spot, the young woman can be seen spitting on a woman and doing obscene gestures to militants before being taken to a patrol car by the Police. She was also defiant with the police officers who stopped her.

Although she is still detained, Romina Celeste continues to tweet from her cell. The Ministry investigates

Romina Celeste, a member of the National Party, treated Lula as a “thief” and was arrested

Various graffiti, carried out by a controversial nationalist militant, accuses Lula da Silva…

His car was wanted by the police

Papasso Oliver’s car had been parked diagonally to the IM, on the corner of 18 de Julio and Ejido, defying the thousands of leftists and Broad Front militants who had turned up to listen to Lula Da Silva.

Once she was arrested, they proceeded to take the car of the nationalist militant, and the authorities identified that the car had a requirement for having a home patent, with which it is not legal for it to circulate on public roads.



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