Lara Claims that Cerimedo Had Power and Influence on Decisions of the Rodrigo Paz Government
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Fact sheet Vice President Edmand Lara challenged President Rodrigo Paz to a confrontation over the advice of consultant Fernando Cerimedo, who, according to Lara, was actively involved in government decisions. Lara demanded a transparent investigation and security measures for Nadia Beller. Tap to see the full context Context: Lara claimed to have witnessed Cerimedo's participation in government decisions and cabinet meetings. He mentioned that…
La Paz 19 AGO (NOMADA NEWS).- The vice president of the state, Edmand Lara, said that the Argentine citizen Fernando Cerimedo, despite not having formally held a public office, had power and impact on decisions of the government of President Rodrigo Paz. According to Lara, the personal adviser of the president participated in cabinet meetings and came to have a greater presence than the vice president himself. Lara said that Cerimedo was present…
The Vice President said he had seen Fernando Cerimedo participate in cabinet meetings and instruct ministers.
Vice Bolivian Spoke of "Attack on Democracy" and Demands that Paz "Explain Where Cerimedo Came From"
Edmand Lara is faced with President Rodrigo Paz, said that the attack on Beller "should be investigated by anyone who falls," and recalled that "Cerimedo participated in cabinet meetings, named people in ministries, managed media, decided from within and outside the presidential communication, the Bolvian people deserve to know how it got there..." And he said that the government and its media already began to try to "minimize the facts, which a…
Israel Mérida, president of the Parliamentary Brigade of Cochabamba, said that deputies and senators will form a joint commission to analyze the accusations made by Nadia Beller. The activist, a partner of Argentine Fernando Cerimedo, made serious remarks about alleged maneuvers of corruption and links with the environment of Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz. Nadia Beller’s statements opened a new political front in Bolivia.
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