Eduardo González, representative of the ANR, questioned the latest statements by Mario Abdo Benítez.
The national president accused Horacio Cartes of increasing from 20 to 63 companies, after passing through the Executive between 2013 and 2018. Likewise, he denounced that Cartes pays G. 16 million monthly to Óscar Boidanich Ferreira, his former head of the Ministry of Prevention of Money Laundering (Seprelad), so that it does not disclose information that may affect it.
“It’s the attitude of a child who always had everything, we don’t give much importance to his statements, what’s more, I doubt he will present his candidacy,” he said in an interview for 1080 AM.
He pointed out that disabilities should be separated by incompatibilities.
“For me, an incumbent president can run for something, but when it comes down to it, he will have to decide what position to hold,” he said.
Finally, González described Abdo as a resentful child who always had everything.
“I don’t know how he would recover from the beating he will receive electorally,” he concluded.