The President of the Council of Ministers (PCM), Hannibal Torres rebuked —live— the journalist Jaime Chincha of Channel N after he suggested that the prime minister “skates the coconut” after recalling that Torres mentioned the former dictator Adolfo Hitler during a speech in which he praised his policy on road construction by Nazi Germany. In the study, was the Minister of Culture, Alejandro Salas, who defended the member of the Executive. VIDEO: Channel N
Jaime Chincha stars in a tense interview with Aníbal Torres: “The coconut skids”
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