To say that in the bizarre meeting between the five former presidents and the current head of the Executive, which took place in the National Palace, the waters threatened to get out of hand is not an exaggeration, if anything, a somewhat rude urban assessment, which has little to do with see with the meaning that in countless rural spaces this expression means: the waters exceed their normal limits and invade lands beyond the traditional coasts. It is an unusual growth that exceeds the natural borders of containment. That was precisely what was happening in our imaginary location. Of course, getting out of hand could not be ruled out. “The other self” of each of the two former presidents was overwhelmed. Everything in the environment hinted at a storm.
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