“I would be interested in clarification”

The controversial appointment of Senator Lucila Crexell as UNESCO ambassador continues to give something to talk about. Now the one who came out to tone down a little was Bartolomé Abdala, the provisional president of the Senate.

“I don’t know and yes I would be interested in clarifying it because it does not exalt the work of Congress at all. of the Nation,” he said in dialogue with journalist Lorena Maciel on her Radio con Vos program. And she added: “A lot of work was done in the plenary session, with a lot of dialogue and a lot of creativity.”

Along the same lines, he clarified that “we have to see how this issue is resolved” and added that “he is no stranger to the bickering on the premises.” But he asserted that “I was never involved or aware of any of that.”

“Each senator was free to express his ideas during many hours of debate. “Everything happened quite normally,” said the legislator. “This goes to Deputies and There have already been meetings between deputies from different blocks. It will be discussed the last week of June,” he reported.

“The responsibility now lies with Deputies. “We hope there will be a constructive dialogue,” Abdala asserted. “The law that was possible came out. “Always in life you do what you can,” stated the senator.

Hours earlier, the former head of the Deputies of La Libertad Avanza block, Oscar Zago, assured that “there was no corruption.” “There is always a question of profit. In this case it was the senator’s turn because I’ve been looking for it for a long time too. And that is part of the agreements,” he told Radio Splendid.

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