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President is driven by his creeping hatred, they say, while an official document appears

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Once the death threat against former president Horacio Cartes was made known, documented by SENAD and communicated by the Minister of the Interior, President Abdo Benitez disqualified it by pointing out that it was a “fight between gangsters”, however, a document from SENAD itself reveals the truth: the attack would come from Jarvis Chimenes Pavâo because HC ordered his extradition. “Political hatred drives all his opinions,” said Gustavo Leite when analyzing this new outburst by Marito.

During his speech in the department of Guairá, former president Horacio Cartes announced that he had been threatened twice in recent times with criminal attacks. He mentioned that on the last occasion the notice came from the Government itself, with Interior Minister Federico Gonzalez as the spokesman, who visited him at his residence to tell him that there were concrete data on a possible attack that he could suffer.

This notice was supported by a SENAD document, dated May 20 of this year, and originated in the office of Mcal Estigarribia, by which they communicated to the SENAD minister, Zully Rolon, that there would be an initiative of a group criminal formed in Brazil that would access the national territory to end the life of former president Cartes.

President is driven by his creeping hatred, they say, while an official document appears

Cover of the document sent to the Minister of the Senad by the dependency in Chaco.

“The creepy thing is that once again Mario Abdo Benitez (h) distorts the truth, letting himself be carried away by political hatred, because in the same SENAD document it is clearly read that the reason for the potential attack is the fact that the Cartes government provoked the extradition of the criminal Jarvis Chimenes Pavâo,” said Gustavo Leite, close to the former president and former Minister of Industry and Commerce during his presidential term.

The new presidential outburst occurred only a few hours after the Interior Minister himself recognized the truth of the version released by Horacio Cartes during his tour of the Villarrica area.

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For Leite, Abdo Benitez’s reaction is not worthy of a president, who, far from disqualifying a serious risk of attack, documented in his own government’s security offices, disqualifies him with a rude expression.

“He is also heartless to express himself in that way when it comes to a person’s life,” Leite asserted, adding that it is tremendously irresponsible to have a president who mocks the threats against the citizens of his country.



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