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Senator of the Guasu Front threatens to take over the Attorney General’s Office

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For Senator Rodríguez, Attorney General Sandra Quiñónez must present her immediate resignation from office. “She has to resign now, along with her senior staff,” she said during an interview with C9N.

Likewise, he warned that if he does not resign, he has information that organizations will take over the Attorney General’s Office next week.

It is worth mentioning that the Public Ministry through a statement, maintained that the statement made by the United States Department of State, alluding to former President Horacio Cartes, is an endorsement of the institution’s work.

The Public Ministry added that several cases are currently open in which the possible participation of Mr. Horacio Cartes in different events that could have criminal relevance is being investigated.

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