Néstor Morales fights on the air with Luis Ernesto Gómez on Blu Radio

The director of ‘Mañanas Blu’ clashed with Luis Ernesto Gómez, former secretary of the Government of Bogotá; the subject was the scandal of Nicolás Petro.

The case of the son of Gustavo Petrowhat allegedly involves Nicolás Petro with ex-drug traffickers, He has given all kinds of opinions that have attacked the president for the handling he has given to the situation that is dotting his government.

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After the president cut himself off from the upbringing his son received, the reactions increased, so much so that from Blu Radio They made the president go on the defensive with a question regarding Nicolás Petro.

Precisely, the debate on the situation of the Petro family continued on that radio frequency. (a situation that has been commented on by all means)and the spirits heated, Well, the comment by Luis Ernesto Gómez, one of the panelists, made Néstor Morales, director of ‘Mañanas Blu’, react angrily.

The discussion lasted a couple of minutes, but it was long enough for Morales will make his position clear to the former Secretary of Government of Bogotá, who was seen on all fours to answer.

This was the spicy dialogue:

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It all started when the former vice minister of the Interior launched a comment in favor of the presidentsaying what Petro gave “a frank response” when he said he was not in charge of his son’s education.

According to Gomez, “It is a scoundrel” that they are “crucifying” the president for his “candid response” and suggesting that he is evading his political responsibility.

That’s when Morales got angry. The response was immediate, forceful and raising the tone of his voice.

“But I propose one thing: do not tell me on the air that I am a scoundrel, and I do not insult you; I have treated him with respect.”

Gomez replied: “I’m not saying it, it seems to me that it is not correct.”

But the journalist continued: “Don’t call the air scoundrel!”

“I’m not calling you a scoundrel,” Gómez repaired, but the damage had already been done, and Morales charged once more.

“It is that I have said what you are saying, and I believe that the president said what he said. and he is not a scoundrel [señalarlo]my reading is not a scoundrel ”, concluded the director of the radio space.

The panelist insisted on his defense of Petro, and stressed that the president has asked that his son be investigated “With the pain that this must entail.” Of course, getting stuck when speaking.

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