Ministry of Labor ruled on alleged trills supporting the Venezuela model

in conversation with La Wthe Minister of Labor, Gloria Ines Ramirezspoke regarding the controversial tweets and images in which, apparently, he supported the Venezuelan governments of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro.

According to Ramírez, these messages, which caused concern in the business sectorwere out of contextwhich is why he points out that it is necessary to know the circumstances in which they were speaking.

“A lot of things always come out to generate fears, tensions etc., but I want to tell the whole country that I have been and am a woman of the leftand that is why I have a clear thought regarding what is the sovereignty of the peoples and the respect that must be had towards each of the decisions made by each of the countries,” he explained.

Likewise, he mentioned that these images occurred in a context of peace, when she served as president of the Peace Commission.

According to the MinTrabajoFather Hoyos offered his ‘Latin Corner’ as a camp for the installation of the peace talks while an international event was taking place, “so that seemed very pertinent to me and that is the reason why I was there accompanied by many national and international leaders.”

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“Lo What I ask is that you put the whole context so that they know under what circumstances we were speaking,” he added.

In addition, he assured that more than 7 fake accounts with your name where they have replicated information to discredit it, “what is not said in that official account is not true.”

As for the business concerns and concerns As a result of these controversial trills, he pointed out that his statements were in a context of peace, “today we have a process and I am not interested in what is happening in Venezuela at this time, nor in the other countries, it is simply for us to realize that the realities. Colombia has to have its own development modelThat Colombian businessmen, instead of worrying regarding what I have proposed, come with me and let us agree on what this country needs”, he pointed out.

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