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Ana Matilde Gómez considers that “there is a deep political crisis in the country that is irreversible”

This Friday marks the three years of President Laurentino Cortizo’s administration and the National Assembly will choose its new president, for the former prosecutor and former deputy, Ana Matilde Gómez, there is a deep political crisis in the country that is irreversible. At the same time, she pointed out that the Government can no longer handle the number of problems that have come upon it.

“There are many protests, there are too many street closures, there is a lot of dissatisfaction and the muscle of your articulator that are your deputies, they are not helping you at all; moreover, we do not know if they are part of the protests,” he remarked.

He added that “people got tired of seeing that the sacrifice was not shared and if there was sacrifice, why don’t you explain it transparently and talk about it (Nito Cortizo). There are a series of ills that afflict families that when they see the government’s responses they feel that on the other side there has not been that connection so that there is shared sacrifice”.

According to Gómez, it is not bad that the Assembly has autonomy in the election of its internal hierarchies and counterweights in the balance of power, but that is not happening: “it is a measure of force.” He, in turn, indicated that the decomposition of political parties in general is the usual theme.



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