presidential candidate Rodolfo Hernandez, of the League of Anti-Corruption Rulershe claimed this Thursday by means of a letter addressed to the Supreme Court of Bogota that his rival Gustavo Petro showed that he was unwilling to abide by the ruling of this office or to enter into a debate with him.
“When the set judicial term expires, I allow myself to compliance with the ruling: first I asked for clarification of the sentence, without whose clarity it is impossible to fully comply and I have not received a response; (…) I have sent a public notice to the other candidate to comply with the stipulations, (…) the other candidate replied: ‘I am not putting any conditions on this debate, let RTVC decide’, (… ) From the previous answer, I inferred that he was unwilling to comply with what the office had ordered because by stating that he was not setting any conditions, he was showing that he had one advertisement and by leaving it in the hands of a third party, it showed it was unwilling to abide by the ruling,” the engineer read.
Finally, at the end of a ‘facebook live’Organized this Tuesday with Green Alliance representative Catalina Ortiz on the role of women in her government, the candidate warned: “The deadline for the debate has already ended.”
Source: El Heraldo
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