Álvaro Leyva, former Colombian ex -chancellor, published in the morning a copy of the second part of an extensive letter that has sent President Gustavo Petro in the House of Nariño. On this occasion, he insisted that the head of state would have drug addiction problems, and said that it would be that problem that led him to make mistakes in several diplomatic visits.
Already in the first letter I had assured the same thing: “It was in Paris where I could confirm that you had the drug addiction problem (…) I keep inside the penalty of not having tried to extend your hand. Your recovery is hurtingly has not taken place.” And he added that this would have been the reason why President Gustavo Petro disappeared for a few days.
The president has already answered that letter, not one, or two, but several times. He began explaining that he had been in museums and galleries; Then he said he was with his family; Then, in an interview with Juanpis González, he said he had been distracted seeing “beautiful women” in the streets. As for the drug addiction problem, the president denied it.
In an interview with González, when he offered three bags simulating narcotics, the response of the Head of State was laughing and replied: “I am emancipated, brother, So do not come here with temptation because in my room is the painting of the temptation of San Antonio. You can’t. ”
Hard Leyva Letter to Petro: Second Part
However, in this second part of the letter, the former chancellor brought new anecdotes in which the head of state would have failed in visits or called diplomatic. According to Leyva, all on account of the alleged drug addiction problem.