Video: This is how President Duque reacted in Bolivia when they shouted “paramilitary”



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A tense scene took place this Sunday in La Paz, Bolivia, when President Iván Duque was leaving an official building.

One of the objectives of the meeting with the new Bolivian president is to promote the Andean Community of Nations (CAN), which Colombia has presided over since July.

However, between the cameras that followed him, a group of at least five people had the opportunity to exchange a few words with President Duque, who was open to a short dialogue.

You can hear that they are talking about the assassination of social leaders, to which Duque replies “the dissidents are killing them.” However, as he walked away among the group of escorts and journalists, the protesters began to shout. One of them said “The peace process is important”, while in chorus the others shouted “Paramilitary, paramilitary!”

The president, although he was several meters ahead, returned with his entire entourage of bodyguards to refute those accusations face to face with his opponents.

“Why do you call me a paramilitary if I am not?” He asked a man holding a camera several times. In the exchange, it is not possible to hear the response of the protester, but another does shout “it is an unjust government, we have more than 700 murdered leaders.

President Duque, to conclude, says to the man “Shall I tell you something? The same posters of the dissidents are killing them ”.



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