The deputy and psychiatrist, Mary Louise Cordero charged that the current Minister of Social Development, Giorgio Jackson, paid criminals during 2006 to destroy demonstrations.
In detail, the parliamentarian made this complaint during her participation in the internet program, Things as they are, during a conversation with the communicator Alexis Maldonado and the former conventional Theresa Marinovic.
What did the deputy say?
“I worked in 2006 in Paternitythis foundation that takes care of criminals and it turns out that one day one of my delinquent patients arrived late and I told him why you were late for the consultation‘no doctor because Jackson paid me seven lucas to break traffic lights’“, Deputy Cordero pointed out to start her story.
“I tell this, not to beat Jackson, but for people to get out of the naivety they have”he added.
Along these lines, María Luisa Cordero stated: “This -Giorgio- Jackson who seems so rational, that here, that there, that he donated his salary, a lie, he donates money to generate things for his party”.
“He paid these drug addicts, criminals, who stole cell phones to break traffic lights during protests. People have to know that this is a political organization, all this that happens is not accidental, this is the leg in the street that the Communist Party has “added the congresswoman.
Marinovic’s comment
To the above, the former constituent Marinovic added: “That’s right, I do not know, I have no idea if it was Jackson himself or another, but what is clear, because it has come to me from many sources, is that there were payments to go to cause destruction on Friday followingnoons.
“I work with a person who went once and all his friends went to this once a week, it was like the reel and paid in addition”, continued the executive director of Fundación Nueva Mente.
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