The new Minister of the Interior, Mariano González, assured that he did not feel uncomfortable being recognized as the ‘minister of love’. “On issues of sensitivity, of love, you have to be sufficiently open. It doesn’t bother me at all,” he noted. As is recalled, González was Minister of Defense for Pedro Pablo Kuczynski in 2016. However, he resigned from the position in four months because the “Panorama” program broadcast a report that showed a love affair with Lissette Ortega, who received a promotion as public official and was appointed adviser to said portfolio. VIDEO: CHANNEL N
Mariano González: “It doesn’t bother me to be called ‘minister of love'”
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