María Fernanda Cabal speaks of insults at CAI of Usaquén



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According to the congresswoman, interviewed on Blu Radio, one of the aggressors is an official who has the ideal of becoming a mayor and used the celebration for the restoration of the CAI del Codito, north of Bogotá, to “attract attention.”

There came a moment that was so unbearable, that I told him: ‘Respect, respect’, and that gave rise to him to start insulting me, he and his neighbor, and they had two more who also came later. Ultimately, what he wanted was to record himself. He recorded himself and got on a ‘fan page’; and what he uploaded is what the media picks up, “said Cabal.

Asked about the phrase ‘study, vaga’ that was shouted at her, taking into account that it was the parliamentarian from the Democratic Center who was the first to use that expression against some students, some time ago, she stated that the sentence was so “authentic” that people adapted it.

However, she was struck by the fact that the aggressor said that phrase to her, who says she is an official, who does not have a professional board.

“The funny thing is that [la frase] It is taken from me by the civil servant who is a high school graduate and is 35 years old. That is very curious. That is not incoherent. You cannot judge others of what you lack ”, asserted the parliamentarian.

Cabal added on the radio that she went to visit several destroyed CAIs in Usaquén and met with a police major who invited her to deliver the restructuring of the CAI del Codito.

He pointed out that the same community that restored the Police establishment, destroyed in the protests over the death of Javier Ordóñez, reproached the people who insulted the senator for ruining the event, because they “did not hit a brick.”

Cabal said that these acts show that the citizens do love the National Police, that behind the riots there are organizations that paid “boys”, some Venezuelans, she said, to wreak havoc.

Finally, the senator of the Democratic Center questioned that the mayor Claudia López left a day after the protests with complaints against the institution and said that she is concerned that the mayor is against the Public Force “being the boss.”



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