The Attorney General’s Office will open an investigation against the president of the Medellín residents.
Colombia News.
“The change in first,” said the mayor of Medellín, Daniel Quintero, inside a parked car and in the driver’s seat.
Then he flicked up the gearbox lever and nodded in satisfaction.
The local president, apparently, was waiting for the traffic light to change from red to green on some street in the capital of Antioquia to start the vehicle. This recording was uploaded to his Twitter account and many believe that his message is alluding to the campaign of a presidential candidate.
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Who follows me?”, he asks his followers and a rain of comments and reactions fell on this publication of the paisa politician.
Who follows me? #TheChangeInFirst pic.twitter.com/L8NXu1qlah
– Daniel Quintero Calle (@QuinteroCalle) May 10, 2022
In his publication, many thought that he was “doing politics” with his comment.
For the former Secretary of Government of Medellín, Esteban Restrepo, this fact is coincidental:
“What I believe is that it is a campaign by his government. I don’t think I’m so stupid to be doing politics for what the Attorney General investigates. Daniel Quintero has proposed a change for Medellín and Petro a change for Colombia, we must take advantage of the word, “said the former official from Quintero’s cabinet, who was in that office until Monday, May 9, to now join Gustavo Petro’s campaign. .
They will open investigation
A few minutes ago it became known that the Attorney General’s Office will open an investigation against the Medellin aclade for the video of the “change in first gear.”
This was announced by the medium The Colombianwho also indicated that apart from Quintero, seven other leaders from the rest of the country are being investigated by this State agency.
It should be noted that participation in politics by public officials is a practice prohibited by the Colombian constitution.
This is stated in article 127 of the Political Constitution, “public servants may not take part in the activities of political parties and movements and in political controversies, without prejudice to freely exercising the right to vote, until the legislator do not issue the law”.
Cover Photo: Video Capture
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